0000020612 00000 n %PDF-1.4 % Number of wheat seeds per acre based on thousand kernel weight or seeds per pound and seeding rates per acre. Sorghum for silage production, at 1.15 million tons, is up 28% from last year. Available for the Yield Protection Plan only. Area harvested, at 101,000 acres, is down 83,000 acres from 2020. The Whole-Farm Unit is not available for the Yield Protection Plan. The result of the study indicated that the use of irrigation and adequate nitrogen fertilization is critical to maximize sorghum grain yields in Kansas. 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). ciampitti@ksu.edu, Tags: hbbd```b``@${z'd fI60L^*'>IV Y03930120.8H/ 94h http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2021/01-12-2021.pdf. 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. Sorghum can still produce well -- 70. Alfalfa for haylage and greenchop production, at 80,000 tons, is down 57% from last year. Alfalfa for haylage and greenchop production, at 168,000 tons, is up 110% from last year. Sorghum for silage production, at 0.90 million tons, is down 14% from last year. These provisions provide protection on acreage that cannot be planted. Area harvested, at 9,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from 2020. Summary of crop management practices for the different yield groups. Data and publications from the RMA website prior to the redesign. Most entries were for dryland fields (63%) with an average yield of 139 bushels per acre. In recent years, they also have become popular in American cuisine. 37 0 obj <> endobj xref 37 34 0000000016 00000 n 0000008088 00000 n 0000067252 00000 n Yield, at 1,450 pounds per acre, is up 200 pounds from a year earlier. 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 . All other haylage and greenchop production, at 585,000 tons, is up 3% from last year. Desired planting rate divided by percent actual germination equals number of seeds to plant to for the desired population. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops are also included. The 2018 Kansas soybean crop was worth $1.6 billion, which was 27% of the states total principal-crops value. Improve sorghum yields across the country. 0000005156 00000 n 0000066217 00000 n The approved APH yield is calculated using trend-adjusted yields, and any other applicable yields, within the APH database. The seeding rate can be calculated by using the following formula. Food. The average yield, at 3.60 tons per acre, is down 0.10 ton per acre from 2020. In Kansas, soybeans typically are planted in April and May then harvested in September and October. Number of seeds per pound ( 3) Pounds per bushel, or test weight, which for sorghum is 56 lbs/bushel ( 4) The final equation for estimating sorghum yields: [ 1 x 2 3] 4 = Sorghum yield in bushels/acre. =BO{IaG_i2pfvy"V;Wqh!033 |l4ff8 MA-AA 4"X\:#:;Hr^Gi -" _1V30000.`cX&7lv .9T.\pf< ` |Q It is planted for harvest as grain under the Common Crop Insurance Policy. Fuel. 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. As of March 1, 2019, 102.8 million bushels of soybeans were stored off farms in Kansas, and 32 million bushels were stored on farms. Premium discounts apply. Soybeans actually have hundreds of uses, from industrial products like engine oil to food products and animal feeds. The National Sorghum Yield Contest embraces four objectives: This article contains information from the KSRE publication MF3615 National Sorghum Yield Contest: A Summary for Kansas. This month's forecast reflects a 4-bushel-per-acre decline from NASS's September projection for Nebraska of 176 bushels. It allows you to customize your query by commodity, location, or time period. Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics. The process separates the oil and meal. All Rights Reserved. 0000021943 00000 n For further information and an evaluation of your risk management needs, contact a crop insurance agent. documents are in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format 0000004879 00000 n Area planted, at 19,000 acres, is up 11,000 acres from last year. or more per acre. The election is available for additional coverage policies only when the actuarial documents provide separate coverage by irrigated and non-irrigated practices. March 15, 2018, Earliest Planting Date . April 26, 2018, Final Planting Date June 25, 2018, Acreage Report Date . July 15, 2018, Premium Billing .. August 15, 2018, End of Insurance December 10, 2018. 0000001943 00000 n startxref All other haylage and greenchop production, at 808,000 tons, is up 38% from last year. 342 Waters Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 (785) 532-6702 trailer 0000002301 00000 n Jed Fleske of Fleske Farms in Larned is in the middle of his grain sorghum harvest. 0000005191 00000 n Production Economics . Average yield at 5.30 tons per acre, is down 2.20 tons from last year. Area harvested, at 540,000 acres, is down 14% from 2019. 0000013878 00000 n Grain yield reported by the National Agricultural Statistics Service from USDA for the sorghum yield from the same period (2013-2017) ranged from 59 to 91 bushels per acre. (K-State Research and Extension), Sept. 10 USDA report increases production expectations, USDA report provides mixed results for corn and soybean yields. Policies, provisions, handbooks and more. 0000025501 00000 n Quick Stats Lite provides a more structured approach to get commonly requested statistics from our online database. Yield of 134 bushels per acre is up 1 bushel from last year. Sorghum for grain production in 2020 is estimated at 238 million bushels, up 17% from 2019. But this only adds one bushel over last year. Area planted, at 10,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from last year. 0000002133 00000 n sorghumgrain sorghumpublicationyield estimatesSorghum Yield Contest, Copyright 2019 Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. In fact, 97% of U.S. soybean meal goes to feed pigs, poultry and cattle. Cotton production of 320,000 bales is up 14% from last year. 0000066710 00000 n 2020 Missouri Cash Rent Paid Per Acre - Non-Irrigated Cropland Estimates Last updated 08/28/2020 Do la rs/Ac e Unpublished < 5 0. seeds per pound and both are planted at 30 pounds per acre, one can see there is a big difference in the number of seeds per acre (618,000-339,000=279,000). Recent research in Kansas has confirmed these long-term recommendations. Area harvested, at 95,000 acres, is up 5,000 acres from last year. Some of the information on this fact sheet does not apply. 0000067021 00000 n We had pretty good growing conditions.. Kansas soybean farmers received an average $7.95 per bushel in marketing year 2018, down from $9 in MY 17. Even on a multiyear-test-average basis, hybrid yields may differ by more than 20 bush-els. 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. . Thus, the data from the yield contest is roughly two-fold above the state average. <<0fd741795b30a740b7bfd1db9408256d>]>> 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. 0000045673 00000 n On Tuesday, Aug. 10, Gro's models suggest Missouri could see an average statewide corn yield of 170.6 bushels per acre (bpa), close to last year's 171-bpa crop. A replanting payment is allowed only if the crop is damaged by a covered cause of loss so the remaining stand does not produce at least 90 percent of your bushel guarantee and it is practical to replant. 0000005849 00000 n Sorghum for grain production in 2021 is estimated at 265 million bushels, up 11% from 2020. It doesnt like cold nights. 0000004464 00000 n Area harvested for grain, at 2.80 million acres, is up 17% from 2019. As of Oct. 9, Kansas sorghum for grain is forecast at 237 million bushels. Under revenue protection a loss occurs when the value of production-to-count is less than the revenue protection guarantee because of a production loss and/or a loss of revenue. hWQo8+z%P m- ^K qx)='(%g @h@uJ:-BMPooExS jkFhhY# yF dP4iCO(<0BMr(E_(? Premium discounts apply. This option is not available with CAT. Kansas County and Agricultural District Map, Questions? A 60-pound bushel of soybeans yields about 48 pounds of protein-rich meal and 11 pounds of oil. The oil can be used in food products like salad dressing or cooking oils, or it can be used in countless industrial products. Area harvested for silage, at 85,000 acres, is up 25,000 acres from last year. 0000014003 00000 n Kansas ranks 10th in the national for soybean production, with 2020 totaling 190 million bushels, up 2% from 2019, across 4.7 million harvested acres. 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. Kansas principal crop acres include corn, sorghum, oats, barley, winter wheat, soybeans, sunflower, cotton, canola, and all hay. Yield of 1,200 pounds per acre is down 590 pounds from a year earlier. 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. 0000003475 00000 n 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. Figure 1. endstream endobj 125 0 obj<> endobj 127 0 obj<> endobj 128 0 obj<>/Font<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 129 0 obj<> endobj 130 0 obj[/CalRGB<>] endobj 131 0 obj<> endobj 132 0 obj<> endobj 133 0 obj<> endobj 134 0 obj<> endobj 135 0 obj<> endobj 136 0 obj<>stream Kansas Sorghum Management 2022 . Only 9.5% of Kansas soybean acres are irrigated. 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. Yield of 1,790 pounds per acre is up 700 pounds from a year earlier. hb```Y,@( Non-oil sunflower production of 26.1 million pounds is up 186% from last year. Yield of 139 bushels per acre is up 5 bushels from last year. Soybeans can be picky about their growing conditions and the drier climate in the west isnt as well-suited for production. Yield, at 78.0 bushels per acre, is down 7.0 bushels from a year earlier. Identify top sorghum producers in each state. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) trailer <]/Prev 245695>> startxref 0 %%EOF 70 0 obj <>stream Yield of 950 pounds per acre is up 167 pounds from a year earlier. Resources for you to learn and succeed as a farmer or rancher. I was not very optimistic about my crop this year.. 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. The average yield, at 1.65 tons per acre, is down 0.25 ton per acre from last year. Evidence indicates soyfoods reduce the risk of several chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, osteoporosis and certain forms of cancer. A crop year that has been determined eligible for exclusion in a county is also eligible for exclusion in contiguous counties. The USDA said the area for harvest, at just under three million acres, is up 15% from last year. Hybrid Selection Actual Production History (APH) Commodity Maps. 0000010603 00000 n Optional Unit - If a basic unit consists of two or more sections of land, and certain recordkeeping requirements are met, you may apply for optional units by section.