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PDF KANSAS IRRIGATION TRENDS - Kansas State University In 2018, Kansas farmers harvested 4.7 million acres of soybeans with an average yield of 44 bushels per acre. 0000066349 00000 n
PDF MF3046 Kansas Sorghum Management 2022 - Kansas State University It's not uncommon for yields to exceed 100 bpa or be double or more the national average. 0000004785 00000 n
The Quick Stats Database is the most comprehensive tool for accessing agricultural data published by NASS. https://kansassoybeans.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Ks-Soy-Update-Marshall-Final-Short.mp3. Area planted, at 7,000 acres, is up 2,000 acres from last year. 0000001943 00000 n
This forecast is down 4 percent from last years 148.35 million bushels. It is building demand and adding value for soybeans, creating environmentally friendly jobs and decreasing the use of foreign oil. National soybean production in 2021 totaled a record 4.44 billion bushels, up 5 percent from 2020. Under yield protection a loss occurs when the bushels of grain sorghum produced for the unit fall below the production guarantee because of damage from a covered cause of loss. recommendation for grain sorghum in Texas is 2 pounds per acre of elemental N for each 100 pounds per acre of grain production expected. The high-yielding group included values from 175 to 230 bushels per acre, with an average of 190 bushels per acre (n=32), The medium-yielding group included values from 125 to 175 bushels per acre, with an average value of 150 bushels per acre (n=101), and. (K-State Research and Extension), Sept. 10 USDA report increases production expectations, USDA report provides mixed results for corn and soybean yields. Area harvested, at 15,000 acres, is down 10,000 from last year. http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2021/01-12-2021.pdf. Although his family raised sorghum when he was growing up, he has increased the amount of the grain on his farm. sorghumgrain sorghumpublicationyield estimatesSorghum Yield Contest, Copyright 2019 Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. %%EOF
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This month's forecast reflects a 4-bushel-per-acre decline from NASS's September projection for Nebraska of 176 bushels. Area planted, at 10,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from last year. Area harvested, at 3,000 acres, is down 16,000 acres from 2019. These provisions provide protection on acreage that is planted after the final planting date. CAT is available at 50 percent of your APH yield and 55 percent of the projected price. 0000003030 00000 n
National Agricultural Statistics Service - Kansas - USDA They do so using less land, energy and water and producing fewer emissions. NOTE: These
The average yield, at 1.65 tons per acre, is down 0.25 ton per acre from last year. 0000021943 00000 n
Actual Production History (APH) Commodity Maps. Record high yields occurred in Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Identify top sorghum producers in each state.
Jed Fleske of Fleske Farms in Larned is in the middle of his grain sorghum harvest. Soybeans can be picky about their growing conditions and the drier climate in the west isnt as well-suited for production. The contract price is only available for certified organic grain sorghum. Area harvested, at 23.8 million acres, is up 5% from last year. Nationwide, soybean production in 2020 totaled 4.14 billion bushels, up 16 percent from 2019. 0000007988 00000 n
Similar to Fleske, Sipes started practicing no-till methods. 0000045673 00000 n
Soybean growers harvested 86.3 million acres, up 5 percent from 2020. Ana Carcedo, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Ciampitti Lab
Sipes, who holds a masters degree in agronomy with an emphasis on grain sorghum, is a fifth generation farmer in Morton County. Milo needs 1.1 pounds of nitrogen per bushel for top economic production. Cotton production of 200,000 bales is down 33% from last year. 0000066574 00000 n
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Area harvested at 2.05 million acres, is up 24% from 2019. 0000004766 00000 n
Irrigated fields had higher seeding rates. Plant 80,000 plants per acre on dryland in any row spacing in Gage County and drop the population 5000 plants per acre for every county west across southern Nebraska. 0000025501 00000 n
Area harvested, at 18,000 acres, is up 10,700 acres from 2019. For women and girls, there are advantages to consuming about one serving of soy per day during childhood and adolescence. 0000067470 00000 n
Planted area for the Nation, at 87.2 million acres, was up 5 percent from the 2020 planted acreage. Growing Market - Sorghum Soars - DTN Progressive Farmer Area harvested, at 9,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from 2020. New K-State Experimental Grain Sorghum Lines Show High Yield Potential Recognize growers for their outstanding yields. ;4j . The average yield per acre was estimated at 50.2 bushels, up 2.8 bushels from 2019. Depending on the insurance plan, these prices are used for compensation per bushel in case of loss. Corn for grain production in Nebraska based on year-end surveys is estimated at 1.85 billion bushels, up 4% from 2020, according to the USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service. Row Plants/Acre Plants/Acre Plants/Acre Plants/Acre Width 27,000 41,000 55,000 76,000 38 2,358 2,745 2,635 2,567 2 rows/bed However, last year his farm average reached 160 bushels. 2023 Morning Ag Clips, LLC. trailer
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The soybean is the highest natural source of dietary fiber. It may not be available for all practices, and the factor may vary by practice. Summary of crop management practices for the different yield groups. However, Pettijohn said rainfall during the growing season was 2 inches above average and led to the following favorable yields:-- Full-season milo will average an estimated 126 bushels per acre . Agronomy eUpdate September 7th, 2018 : Issue 709 Access the National Crop Production Executive Briefing at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2022/01-12-2022.pdf. Cotton production of 320,000 bales is up 14% from last year. 0000065942 00000 n
Not available with CAT. Area harvested, at 15,000 acres, is down 10,000 from last year. In Kansas, soybeans typically are planted in April and May then harvested in September and October. If you choose the 75-percent coverage level and enterprise units, your coverage is 75 percent of your approved actual production history (APH) yield, the premium subsidy is 77 percent, and your premium share is 23 percent of the base premium. carcedo@ksu.edu, Ignacio Ciampitti, Farming Systems
The APH Yield Exclusion allows an actual yield to be excluded for a crop year when RMA determines the county per planted acre yield for a crop year was at least 50 percent below the simple average of the per planted acre yield for the crop in the county for the previous 10 consecutive crop years . He said he is pleased with the yields he is seeing on his 1,500 acres of the crop. Seedings of alfalfa during 2020 totaled 85,000 acres, up 10,000 acres from the year earlier. 0000002301 00000 n
Todays U.S. farmers grow twice as much food as the previous generation did. The seeding rate can be calculated by using the following formula. Yield of 194 bushels per acre is up 14 bushels from last year. The Whole-Farm Unit is not available for the Yield Protection Plan. Access the national report for this release at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/k3569432s, Access the National Crop Production Executive Briefing at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2021/01-12-2021.pdf, Find agricultural statistics for your county, State, and the Nation at www.nass.usda.gov, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, LAKEWOOD, Colo. Based on August 1 conditions, corn production in Colorado is forecast at 142.78 million bushels, according to the August 1 Agricultural Yield Survey conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. 2.5 bushels/acre for the each year of record, This result is more than twice the dryland rate of 1.1 bushels/acre. Alfalfa for haylage and greenchop production, at 80,000 tons, is down 57% from last year. This forecast is down 4 percent from last years 148.35 million bushels. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) <<0fd741795b30a740b7bfd1db9408256d>]>>
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Sorghum for grain production in 2021 is estimated at 265 million bushels, up 11% from 2020. Kansas 2021 Crop Production Summary | Morning Ag Clips These low nitrogen fertilization rates were less frequent in the high-yielding group (Figure 2), with the high-yielding group presenting a high frequency of high phosphorus rates (P>25 pounds per acre) and lowest proportion of no phosphorus fertilization (Figure 2). Silage yield of 18.0 tons per acre is down 2.0 tons from last year. 0000067155 00000 n
When soybeans are processed, they typically are cleaned, cracked, dehulled and rolled into flakes. In K-State performance tests that year, dryland corn averaged 184 bushels per acre at Manhattan while dryland sorghum averaged 134 bushels per acre. From 1980 to 2011, total soybean production increased 96%, and the yield (bushels per planted acre) increased 55%. 0000066481 00000 n
Observations with nitrogen fertilization of less than 200 pounds per acre were the most frequent (n=126). Recent research in Kansas has confirmed these long-term recommendations. Were averaging about 118 to 144 bushels per acre, Fleske said. Kansas County and Agricultural District Map, Questions? See the Contract Price Addendum for details. Resources for Individuals looking into farming for the first time. Estimated yields in 2021 were up from the previous year across most of the Eastern Corn Belt, Northeast, and most of the Southeast. 0000066439 00000 n
Area planted, at 25,000 acres, is down 29,000 acres from last year. Corn planted area, at 93.4 million acres, was up 3 percent from the 2020 estimate. Created Date: All other hay production, at 3.90 million tons, is up 3% from last year. ARPI may not be available in every county. Data and publications from the RMA website prior to the redesign. The Yield Exclusion option, when elected, allows you to exclude yields from your actual production history when the actuarial documents provide that the county average yield for that crop year is at least 50 percent below the 10 previous consecutive crop years average yield. 0000067429 00000 n
Policies, provisions, handbooks and more. Take the following steps for making sorghum yield estimates: Step 1. Whole-Farm Unit - Generally, all the insured crops in the county that are covered by the insurance plan. Kansas State University estimates for the 2020 crop season show growers in the state can expect planting corn will cost about $40 to $60 per acre more. No significant yield differences were observed relating to row spacing. Although southwest Kansas usually receives about 16 inches of rain annually, this years rains were even lower. All multi-peril crop insurance, including CAT policies, are available from private crop insurance agents. MANHATTAN, Kan. Corn for grain production in Kansas based on year-end surveys is estimated at 751 million bushels, down 2% from 2020, according to the USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service. xref
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