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For corn, the baselines 2023 yields of 181.5 bushels per acre and $5.70 average cash price received spells revenues of $1034. Total costs of $870 per acre would generate a profit of $164, down from an estimated $290 this year and a record $323 in 2021.
What is the average corn yield per acre in Wisconsin?
With todays corn yields and prices (172.3 bushels per acre U.S. average and $6.70 per bushel), 160 acres can bring in $184,497 in annual revenue.
How much does it cost to plant an acre of corn in Wisconsin?
In south and south central Wisconsin, corn production costs range from $275 to $325 per acre. All corn hybrids planted in April and May returned enough to compensate for production costs at a corn price of $2.75 per bushel.
When should corn be planted in Wisconsin?
Basic Silage Pricing Calculations in Traditional Formulas The 2024 Wisconsin state average corn yield was 174 bushels/acre. Using the value of 8.1 (170-190 bu./acre) bu./wet ton * $3.75/bu. yields $30.38 per ton.
How much profit does a farmer make on 1 acre of corn?
The 2024 Wisconsin state average corn yield was 174 bushels/acre. Using the value of 8.1 (170-190 bu./acre) bu./wet ton * $3.75/bu. yields $30.38 per ton.
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Seed Population: The Wisconsin recommended harvest plant population for corn grown in 30-inch rows is 30,000 plants/Acre, and 26,000 plants/Acre on lighter
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