This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Corn is the leading U.S. grain commodity for total value and volume of production. Total corn production decreased during 1986-88, resulting in an 80-percent increase in corn prices over the 3-year period. Even with the decrease in production, total value of production was over $11 billion, representing about 40 percent of the total value of all grain crops sold and approximately 20 percent of the total value of production of all harvested cropland. Per-acre costs, per-bushel costs, and corn yields varied significantly among years and among regions and States within a given year
This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundre...
The production costs for a bushel of corn ranged from an average of $1.19 per bushel for those farme...
Corn for grain is a major field crop in the United States, with wide-ranging uses including animal f...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for the 1991 production y...
Corn is the leading U.S. crop, both in volume and in value. In 1987, farmers planted about 65 millio...
The cost of producing major U.S. field crops fell an average 10 percent in 1986. The decline was led...
Corn Is the leading U.S. crop, both in volume and in value. In 1982, farmers planted about 82 milli...
Farmers planted 305 million acres to major crops in 1987, a decrease of 23 million acres from 1986. ...
Corn for grain is a major field crop in the United States, with wide-ranging uses including animal f...
This report presents State-level barley production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Barley ran...
Data from the 2010 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and ERS cost of production account...
Data from the 2010 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and ERS cost of production account...
● Irrigated: $510 per acre ● Non-irrigated: $210 per acre Data on corn grown for grain in Texas ...
Corn production costs per bushel vary considerably among U.S. producers, depending on yields, farm l...
Corn production costs per bushel vary considerably among U.S. producers, depending on yields, farm l...
This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundre...
The production costs for a bushel of corn ranged from an average of $1.19 per bushel for those farme...
Corn for grain is a major field crop in the United States, with wide-ranging uses including animal f...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for the 1991 production y...
Corn is the leading U.S. crop, both in volume and in value. In 1987, farmers planted about 65 millio...
The cost of producing major U.S. field crops fell an average 10 percent in 1986. The decline was led...
Corn Is the leading U.S. crop, both in volume and in value. In 1982, farmers planted about 82 milli...
Farmers planted 305 million acres to major crops in 1987, a decrease of 23 million acres from 1986. ...
Corn for grain is a major field crop in the United States, with wide-ranging uses including animal f...
This report presents State-level barley production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Barley ran...
Data from the 2010 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and ERS cost of production account...
Data from the 2010 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and ERS cost of production account...
● Irrigated: $510 per acre ● Non-irrigated: $210 per acre Data on corn grown for grain in Texas ...
Corn production costs per bushel vary considerably among U.S. producers, depending on yields, farm l...
Corn production costs per bushel vary considerably among U.S. producers, depending on yields, farm l...
This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundre...
The production costs for a bushel of corn ranged from an average of $1.19 per bushel for those farme...
Corn for grain is a major field crop in the United States, with wide-ranging uses including animal f...