0000001287 00000 n Double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops are also included. Kansas Sorghum Management 2022 . Corn stocks down, soybean stocks down from year earlier 0000065708 00000 n High-yielding planting dates ranged from May 1 to June 1. 0000005191 00000 n Price Elections Prices are calculated according to the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions. No distinctive pattern was found regarding plant density among yield groups (Figure 2). Soyfoods including edamame, tofu, soy beverage, soy nuts and other versatile ingredients like textured vegetable protein offer flavor, texture, nutrition and health benefits. Depending on the insurance plan, these prices are used for compensation per bushel in case of loss. The reported management practices implemented by farmers in the five years (2013-2017) analyzed from the National Sorghum Yield Contestimpacted the sorghum yields in different magnitudes. Sorghum for grain production in 2021 is estimated at 265 million bushels, up 11% from 2020. Sorghum for grain production in 2020 is estimated at 238 million bushels, up 17% from 2019. For more information visit the SCO fact sheet. decline from 2021/22, due to lower harvested area and a forecasted 22-bushel yield drop from last year to 172 bushels per acre. hbbd```b``@${z'd fI60L^*'>IV Y03930120.8H/ 94h From 1980 to 2011, total soybean production increased 96%, and the yield (bushels per planted acre) increased 55%. Experts recommend two or three servings of soyfoods daily. Kansas County and Agricultural District Map, Questions? http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2021/01-12-2021.pdf. Common Crop Insurance Policy Basic Provisions. =BO{IaG_i2pfvy"V;Wqh!033 |l4ff8 MA-AA 4"X\:#:;Hr^Gi -" _1V30000.`cX&7lv .9T.\pf< ` |Q When they flower in the summer, they can produce up to 80 pods per plant. 0000065854 00000 n Resources for you to learn and succeed as a farmer or rancher. But this only adds one bushel over last year. Average yield at 5.60 tons per acre, is up 0.30 ton from last year. PDF Economic Research Service | Situation and Outlook Report Identify top sorghum producers in each state. Corn for silage production, at 4.88 million tons, is up 11% from last year. Part of that efficiency can be attributed to biotech-enhanced seedstock, which has grown from 77% of total soybean acres in 2002 to 94% in 2018. The process separates the oil and meal. All other hay production, at 3.90 million tons, is up 3% from last year. Although his family raised sorghum when he was growing up, he has increased the amount of the grain on his farm. 0000004990 00000 n The average yield, at 3.70 tons per acre, is down 0.30 ton per acre from 2019. 0000005849 00000 n In recent years, they also have become popular in American cuisine. See the Contract Price Addendum for details. The 2018 Kansas soybean crop was worth $1.6 billion, which was 27% of the states total principal-crops value. Desired planting rate divided by percent actual germination equals number of seeds to plant to for the desired population. Enjoying a cup of soy milk or cup of tofu per day may reduce the chances of developing breast cancer later in life by as much as 50%. Non-oil sunflower production of 26.1 million pounds is up 186% from last year. Contact your crop insurance agent, or for more information see the Price Discovery tool. In 2018, Kansas farmers harvested 4.7 million acres of soybeans with an average yield of 44 bushels per acre. Access the national report for this release at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/k3569432s. 2023 Kansas Soybean Commission & Kansas Soybean Association | All Rights Reserved. Agronomy eUpdate September 11th, 2020 : Issue 818 Both farmers say this practice helps their yield. These provisions provide protection on acreage that is planted after the final planting date. 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. %%EOF U.S. grain sorghum yields averaged 73 bushels per acre (bpa) the past three years. 0000007821 00000 n 0000067113 00000 n Area harvested, at 186,000 acres, is up 35,000 acres from 2019. Irrigated fields had higher seeding rates. 0000020909 00000 n 0000067470 00000 n 126 0 obj<>stream Likewise, Missouri's average . Access the National Crop Production Executive Briefing at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Executive_Briefings/2022/01-12-2022.pdf. ;4j . Silage yield, at 15.0 tons per acre, is up 4.0 tons from last year. It doesnt like cold nights. Whole-Farm Unit - Generally, all the insured crops in the county that are covered by the insurance plan. 0000066217 00000 n Area harvested, at 690,000 acres, is up 28% from 2020. Farm Operations - Area Operated, Measured in Acres / Operation, Cattle, Cows, Beef - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Cattle, Cows, Milk - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Cattle, Incl Calves - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Cattle, On Feed - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Goats, Meat & Other - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Goats, Milk - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ), Sheep, Incl Lambs - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2023 ). Average Seed Weight (g/1,000) Seeds Per Pound Example A: Good Crop Condition ((62 heads 2,500 seeds per head 1,000) 17,723) 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. Area harvested, at 3,000 acres, is down 16,000 acres from 2019. 0000015979 00000 n See the following link for more information: Cash Rents by County. Yield is forecast at 720 pounds per acre, up from 622 pounds per acre in 2012, but the number of acres expected to be harvested - 26,000 - is less than half of last year's total.. Prices and Price Forecasts ; Energy ; Production Publications . 0000066574 00000 n For coverage levels above the Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) level, in addition to premium costs, administrative fees are $30 per crop per county. Above 80 bushels per acre, the uniform plant . Recent research in Kansas has confirmed these long-term recommendations. (Trisha Downing/Unsplash), Sept. 10 USDA report increases production expectations, USDA report provides mixed results for corn and soybean yields. Management practices explained close to 80% of the yield variation. xref Even on a multiyear-test-average basis, hybrid yields may differ by more than 20 bush-els. Feed. Irrigated fields prevailed in the high-yielding group (72%; Figure 2), diminishing their frequency within the medium- and low-yielding groups (34 and 19%, respectively). Sorghum for silage production, at 1.15 million tons, is up 28% from last year. The USDA said the area for harvest, at just under three million acres, is up 15% from last year. Texas 2 million acres. 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The main soybean-producing area is in the Corn Belt and lower Mississippi Valley. The low-yielding values ranged from 60 to 125 bushels per acre, with an average yield of 110 bushels per acre (n=42). Area planted, at 7,000 acres, is up 2,000 acres from last year. Grain sorghum may be insured at the coverage levels shown in the table. The average yield, at 1.65 tons per acre, is down 0.25 ton per . Area harvested, at 90,000 acres, is up 30,000 acres from last year. endstream endobj startxref Have a specific question for one of our subject experts? The Trend-Adjusted APH Yield Option adjusts yields in APH databases to reflect increases in yields through time in the county. In MY 17, 61% of Kansas soybeans were sold in October, November and December. Some of the new experimental hybrids in Tesso's trials either bested or evened out that yield differential between dryland sorghum and corn. Yield is forecast at 86 bushels per acre, according to the USDA. Available for the Yield Protection Plan only. 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. Yield, at 40.5 bushels per acre, is down 1.0 bushel from a year earlier. 0000018268 00000 n 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 Sorghum for silage production, at 0.90 million tons, is down 14% from last year. Kansas soybean farmers received an average $7.95 per bushel in marketing year 2018, down from $9 in MY 17. 2020 Missouri Cash Rent Paid Per Acre - Non-Irrigated Cropland Estimates Last updated 08/28/2020 Do la rs/Ac e Unpublished < 5 0. The high-yielding group ranged from 175 to 230 bushels per acre (n=32), medium-yielding group ranged from 175 and 125 bushels per acre (n=101), and low-yielding group ranged from 60 to 125 bushels per acre (n=42). D -`%261`a`PP&cdz.LW6fdca 3@ IZt endstream endobj 38 0 obj <>>> endobj 39 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/Properties<>>>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 40 0 obj <>stream should contact USDAs TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). Area harvested at 2.05 million acres, is up 24% from 2019. The average irrigated yield increase is 0.59 bu/ac, 0.60 bu/ac and 0.31 bu/ac for . Area for harvest, at 4.70 million acres, is up 5% from 2019. Total number of heads per unit area [number of plants per acre x heads per plant] (1) Total number of seeds per head (2) 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 . 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. ciampitti@ksu.edu, Tags: It allows you to customize your query by commodity, location, or time period. Soybeans can be picky about their growing conditions and the drier climate in the west isnt as well-suited for production. . Most entries were for dryland fields (63%) with an average yield of 139 bushels per acre. The low-yielding values ranged from 60 to 125 bushels per acre, with an average yield of 110 bushels per acre (n=42). hWQo8+z%P m- ^K qx)='(%g @h@uJ:-BMPooExS jkFhhY# yF dP4iCO(<0BMr(E_(? Area planted, at 5,000 acres, is down 24,000 acres from last year. In addition, planting before June was shown to be a relevant strategy to maximize sorghum yields across the different production regions. Harvested area was up 10 percent from 2019 to 82.3 million acres. Quick Stats Lite provides a more structured approach to get commonly requested statistics from our online database. Table 1. In Kansas specifically, soybeans are much more common in the eastern third of the state and production wanes the further west in the state you go. Principal crop area planted totaled 24.4 million acres, up 4% from 2020. Evidence indicates soyfoods reduce the risk of several chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, osteoporosis and certain forms of cancer. The amount of SCO coverage depends on the liability, coverage level, and approved yield of your underlying policy. 0000004785 00000 n hb```b``1f`e`a`@ KO**`&I ,It10:~'wQBaC,ro!o t|A0"D, Managed correctly, grain sorghum yields can exceed 130 bushels per acre. 0000066710 00000 n recommendation for grain sorghum in Texas is 2 pounds per acre of elemental N for each 100 pounds per acre of grain production expected. Five years of data were summarized (2013-2017) from the National Sorghum Yield Contest with a focus on Kansas entries. Please email nassrfonpr@usda.gov or call (800) 582-6443, ~ Providing Timely, Accurate and Useful Statistics in Service to U.S. Agriculture ~, (Part of the Northern Plains Regional Field Office), County and District Geographic Boundaries, Crop Condition and Soil Moisture Analytics, Agricultural Statistics Board Corrections, Still time to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, USDA to follow up with producers who have not yet responded, Still time to respond to the 2022 Puerto Rico Census of Agriculture, USDA to follow-up with producers who have not yet responded (Puerto Rico - English), 2022 Census of Agriculture due next week Feb. 6, Corn and soybean production down in 2022, USDA reports Because of the lack of rain during planting, Sipes only expects to harvest about one third of his 3,300 sorghum acres. 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. The seeding rate can be calculated by using the following formula. 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. sorghumgrain sorghumpublicationyield estimatesSorghum Yield Contest, Copyright 2019 Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF3615.pdf. 0000011590 00000 n Improve sorghum yields across the country. Canola production of 5.37 million pounds is down 74% from last year. 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 Area harvested, at 5.40 million acres of corn for grain, is down 6% from 2020. 0000009264 00000 n 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. +h),YJXhxd1XEK. Yield, at 85.0 bushels per acre, is unchanged from a year earlier. All other hay production, at 3.30 million tons, is down 15% from last year. 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. PDF KANSAS IRRIGATION TRENDS - Kansas State University HdV]SG?cR5XZJETuS *-= w_?=|_[vz={yCx3R5L*Nw?L))8J>|)5V'B`2-^6?~|[?M8. Yield of 1,200 pounds per acre is down 590 pounds from a year earlier.