Depends on the field, type of corn and weather among other things. If the field produces 150 bu. per acre which is the norm in some areas, and a bushel weight is 56 lb per bushel of dent corn kernal, then 8,400 lbs. pre acre or 16,800 lbs for two acres. Some areas produce less, such as Central America where some fields only produce 30 to 40 bushels pre acre.
The number of rows of corn in 1 acre will depend upon the spacing between each row. You can have close to 70 rows when they are spaced about 3 feet apart.
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An acre is over 43 thousand square feet in area. It is a unit of measure that was created to measure land.
I think it is about 14.2 milllion
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25 feet a quarter of an acre is 1210 sq. yards or 10,890 sq. feetOne quarter of an acre is 10890 ft2, or slightly larger than a 100 ft by 100 ft lot.
It depends on how long the rows are. For example, you can plant one row 14,520 feet long or you can plant 70 rows 207.5 feet long or you can plant 1,452 rows 10 feet long. They will each be one acre.
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An acre is a constant unit of measurement - an acre of anything is equal to an acre of anything else.
The average yield of corn per acre in Pennsylvania is approximately 150 bushels. The average soybean yield is 40 bushels per acre.
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
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Generally speaking about 300 gallons per acre.
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
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The five-year average corn yield for North Carolina is 109 bushels per acre.
You have that mixed up, and nor does the question make any sense. A cob is not a corn plant: it is a appendage that holds the corn kernels that is grown or comes from the corn plant. You can have many rows of corn with many cobs on them, and typically the number of cobs on a corn plant (especially GMO corn) is a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio.AnswerIt can vary widely depending on the type of corn, whether field, sweet, or another type, and depending on what the plant breeder bred it to do. Older varieties can have as few as 12 rows of kernels on a cob, while certain types of sweet corn can have as many as 24. The average across all types is 16 to 18 rows of kernels to the ear.
Depends on a lot of factors- but the average yield of well cultivated corn is 160 bushels per acre. A bushel of shelled, dried corn is 56 lbs. That is 8960 pounds, or about 4.48 tons.