Cotton production of 200,000 bales is down 33% from last year. In 10 years of research in the Oklahoma Panhandle, the highest yielding corn hybrids neared 240 bushels, with average across all hybrids reaching about 200. Website: https://ask.usda.gov/s/, June Turner, Director Email: / Phone: (202) 720-8257, Find contact information for Regional and State Field Offices. Producers who have either CAT or buy-up insurance policies can use this program. The full publication is available online at: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. These prices are released no later than 3 business days following the end of the price discovery period. Cotton production of 320,000 bales is up 14% from last year. Recognize growers for their outstanding yields. The average yield, at 1.65 tons per acre, is down 0.25 ton per acre from last year. Fleske said he had good rains and cool weather, which helped with the crop. Sorghum can still produce well -- 70. 0000003329 00000 n
Area planted, at 10,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from last year. The soybean is the highest natural source of dietary fiber. 0000018268 00000 n
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For more information visit the APH Yield Exclusion fact sheet. Five years of data were summarized (2013-2017) from the National Sorghum Yield Contest with a focus on Kansas entries. Area for harvest, at 4.70 million acres, is up 5% from 2019. Trend adjustments are made on each eligible yield within a qualifying APH database based on the countys historical yield trend, which is provided in the county actuarial documents. No distinctive pattern was found regarding plant density among yield groups (Figure 2). Commodity Planted All Purpose Acres Harvested Acres Yield Production Price per Unit Value of Production in Dollars; COTTON: COTTON, UPLAND: 7,850,000: 2,050,000 Failure of the irrigation water supply, due to a covered cause of loss during the insurance period; Insect damage and plant disease, but not damage due to insufficient or improper application of control measures. Sorghum for silage production, at 0.90 million tons, is down 14% from last year. Guarantees and losses are paid by unit. Price Elections Prices are calculated according to the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions. The low-yielding values ranged from 60 to 125 bushels per acre, with an average yield of 110 bushels per acre (n=42). Corn stocks down, soybean stocks down from year earlier
Canola production of 5.37 million pounds is down 74% from last year. Data entries were split in three groups (high, medium, and low) according to their yield values. Find a crop or livestock insurance agent in your area along with directions to their office. HdV]SG?cR5XZJETuS *-= w_?=|_[vz={yCx3R5L*Nw?L))8J>|)5V'B`2-^6?~|[?M8. Farmers harvested 9.56 million acres of corn for grain, down 3% from [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The September 10 USDA Crop Report increased the projected U.S. average corn and soybean yields for 2021, as compared to the August National Ag Statistics Service (NASS) yield estimates. Producers harvested 240,000 acres of corn for silage, down 4% from last year. This election is continuous unless canceled by the cancellation date. Example: 30,000/95 percent =31,579 seeds per acre planting rate to get 30,000 germinating seeds per acre. Silage yield of 19.5 tons per acre is up 2.0 tons from last year. To file a complaint of discrimination, complete, sign and mail a program discrimination complaint form, (available at any USDA office location or online at www.ascr.usda.gov), to: United States Department of Agriculture; Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights; 1400 Independence Ave., SW; Washington, DC 20250-9410. Biodiesel is a clean-burning fuel produced from U.S. renewable resources, including soybean oil. When soybeans are processed, they typically are cleaned, cracked, dehulled and rolled into flakes. 0000004785 00000 n
These provisions provide protection on acreage that is planted after the final planting date. Sassmann typically sees 110 to 120 bushels. All other haylage and greenchop production, at 585,000 tons, is up 3% from last year. Area planted, at 110,000 acres, is down 85,000 acres from last year. CAT is available at 50 percent of your APH yield and 55 percent of the projected price. It is interplanted with another crop (unless allowed by written agreement); It is planted into a grass or legume, unless excepted; or. 0000067155 00000 n
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The 2018 Kansas soybean crop was worth $1.6 billion, which was 27% of the states total principal-crops value. For women and girls, there are advantages to consuming about one serving of soy per day during childhood and adolescence. Policies, provisions, handbooks and more. The average yield per acre was estimated at 50.2 bushels, up 2.8 bushels from 2019. The August yield and production projections were based [], Corn for grain production in Kansas based on year-end surveys is estimated at 751 million bushels, down 2% from 2020, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. It follows a cover crop that does not meet the criteria outlined in the Insurance Availability section of the special provisions. Irrigation was the factor accounting for a large proportion of the yield variation (21%), followed by nitrogen fertilization (18%), and changes in planting date (11%). The total cost for CAT coverage is an administrative fee of $300 per crop per county. Each serving of soyfoods provides 7 to 15 grams of protein. Area harvested, at 3,000 acres, is down 16,000 acres from 2019. Number of heads per unit area: For this on-farm approach, start by . He said he is pleased with the yields he is seeing on his 1,500 acres of the crop. Acreage Report - You must give a report to your crop insurance agent of all your grain sorghum acreage in the county by the acreage reporting date. Some of the new experimental hybrids in Tesso's trials either bested or evened out that yield differential between dryland sorghum and corn. 0000003475 00000 n
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. If you need the Acrobat Reader, it is available for
Area harvested for grain, at 2.80 million acres, is up 17% from 2019. If you have additional coverage and pay an additional premium, you may increase your prevented planting coverage to a level specified in the actuarial documents. At $5.60 per bushel, profit potential for the 2021 crop of $80 to well over $100 per acre exists with less financial risk than other row crops. 0000002301 00000 n
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In 2022 the extracharge average $0.d243 per bushel of grain sorghum for yields greater th45 an bushels per acre. https://kansassoybeans.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Ks-Soy-Update-Gerlt-Final-Short.mp3. In 2018, Sumner County was the leading soybean producer, followed by Brown, Marshall, Republic then McPherson counties. Area harvested for silage, at 60,000 acres, is down 35,000 acres from last year. The livestock industry is the largest consumer of soybean meal. The average yield per acre was estimated at 50.2 bushels, up 2.8 bushels from 2019. Alfalfa for haylage and greenchop production, at 168,000 tons, is up 110% from last year. Most entries (88%) presented a row spacing of 30 inches. Soybean production for 2021 totaled 190 million bushels, down 3% from 2020. See the following link for more information: Cash Rents by County. Email: askusda@usda.gov
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Premiums are reduced 10 percent for a basic unit. I was not very optimistic about my crop this year.. Soybean growers harvested 86.3 million acres, up 5 percent from 2020. Yield, at 78.0 bushels per acre, is down 7.0 bushels from a year earlier. Soyfoods are cholesterol-free, excellent sources of high-quality protein, and they offer a healthy mix of polyunsaturated fat. The latest NASS yield estimates were based on U.S. crop conditions as of September 1st; and were the first 2021 yield USDA [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The August 12 USDA Crop Report projected an increased 2021 average U.S. corn yield compared to last year and a similar national average soybean yield to 2020; however, it should be noted that both yield levels were reduced from the July USDA estimates. Area harvested, at 186,000 acres, is up 35,000 acres from 2019. Area harvested, at 15,000 acres, is down 10,000 from last year. In fact, 97% of U.S. soybean meal goes to feed pigs, poultry and cattle. Sorghum for grain production in 2020 is estimated at 238 million bushels, up 17% from 2019. Grain Sorghum is not insurable if it is on acreage where: Grain Sorghum is not insurable if it is on non-irrigated acreage where: Grain sorghum insurance is available in all Kansas counties. Nationally, corn for grain production in the United States was estimated at 15.1 billion bushels, up 7 percent from the 2020 estimate. Yield is forecast at 86 bushels per acre, according to the USDA. These files contain State and County level data for Kansas for the previous year. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA service centers and on the RMA website at, This fact sheet gives only a general overview of the crop insurance program and is not a complete policy. Figure 2. 1 customer. Area harvested, at 30,000 acres, is up 15,000 from last year. The oil can be used in food products like salad dressing or cooking oils, or it can be used in countless industrial products. The remaining 12% had other variations with narrower rows (10 to 20 inches). Email. The bushy, green soybean plant is a legume, related to clover, peas and alfalfa. Silage yield, at 15.0 tons per acre, is up 4.0 tons from last year. The average yield was estimated at 51.4 bushels per acre, 0.4 bushel above 2020. A crop (other than a cover crop) reached the headed or budded stage prior to termination, regardless of the percentage of plants that reach the headed or budded stage. 280 0 obj
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Like with other crops, the success of this years sorghum crop was not only dependent upon farming practices and soil, but where in the state the farmer lives and the amount of rain their farm receives. Area harvested, at 18,000 acres, is up 10,700 acres from 2019. MANHATTAN, Kan. Corn for grain production in Kansas based on year-end surveys is estimated at 766 million bushels, down 4% from 2019, according to the USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service. 0000000976 00000 n
sorghumgrain sorghumpublicationyield estimatesSorghum Yield Contest, Copyright 2019 Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. Because yield is the end result of many genetic and environmental influences and interactions, it is useful to study other sorghum characteristics leading to high yields in a specific farm situation. Kansas 2021 Crop Production Summary Average corn yield per bushel up in 2021, while soybeans and sorghum down . They do so using less land, energy and water and producing fewer emissions. The cover crops and no-till has really helped us with our milo yields, Fleske said. The seeding rate can be calculated by using the following formula. .
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Animal agriculture is soybean farmers No. Soybeans actually have hundreds of uses, from industrial products like engine oil to food products and animal feeds. The contract price is only available for certified organic grain sorghum. For more information see the ARPI fact sheet. The late planting period begins the day after the final planting date for the insured crop and ends 25 days after the final planting date. endstream
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County-level crop estimates are not published if any of the following conditions exist: Estimated harvested acres are less than 100, insufficient number of producer reports were received to establish statistically defensible estimates, or estimate would not guarantee confidentiality of reported data from an individual producer. Yield of 194 bushels per acre is up 14 bushels from last year. 0000001276 00000 n
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50.0-100.0 1 0.- 5 > 150.0. recommendation for grain sorghum in Texas is 2 pounds per acre of elemental N for each 100 pounds per acre of grain production expected. Soyfoods including edamame, tofu, soy beverage, soy nuts and other versatile ingredients like textured vegetable protein offer flavor, texture, nutrition and health benefits. Corn planted area, at 93.4 million acres, was up 3 percent from the 2020 estimate. The average yield of 129.0 bushels per acre is [], LINCOLN, Neb. Alfalfa for haylage and greenchop production, at 80,000 tons, is down 57% from last year. 0000042854 00000 n
In 2018, Kansas farmers harvested 4.7 million acres of soybeans with an average yield of 44 bushels per acre. No significant yield differences were observed relating to row spacing. U.S. soybeans are being produced more efficiently than they were 30 years ago. Even on a multiyear-test-average basis, hybrid yields may differ by more than 20 bush-els. Yield, at 39.5 bushels per acre, is down 1.5 bushels from a year earlier. 0
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Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay service at (800) 877-8339 or (800) 845-6136. The latest NASS yield estimates were based on U.S. crop conditions as of September 1st; and were the first 2021 yield USDA [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The August 12 USDA Crop Report projected an increased 2021 average U.S. corn yield compared to last year and a similar national average soybean yield to 2020; however, it should be noted that both yield levels were reduced from the July USDA estimates. We had pretty good growing conditions.. Revenue Protection Plan - is an insurance plan that provides protection against loss of revenue due to a production loss, price decline or increase, or a combination of both. 0000045673 00000 n
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The Quick Stats Database is the most comprehensive tool for accessing agricultural data published by NASS. The average yield in the United States was estimated at a record high 177.0 bushels per acre, 5.6 bushels above the 2020 yield of 171.4 bushels per acre. Crop insurance premiums are subsidized as shown. Number of wheat seeds per acre based on thousand kernel weight or seeds per pound and seeding rates per acre. And in one particular field he saw yields top 207 bushels. Table 8. 0000015979 00000 n
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Soybean area planted, at 4.85 million acres, is up 1% from last year. Prices and Price Forecasts ; Energy ; Production Publications . Area harvested, at 95,000 acres, is up 5,000 acres from last year. County-level crop estimates are not published if any of the following conditions exist: Estimated harvested acres are less than 100, insufficient number of producer reports were received to establish statistically defensible estimates, or estimate would not guarantee confidentiality of reported data from an individual producer.