- 90.6 million acres of corn were planted
- 83.1 million acres were harvested
- 14.2 billion bushels were produced
- $51.9 billion was the corn crop value
- $3.65 was the average price per bushel
- Corn (grain): 83,136
- Corn (silage): 6,371
- Soybeans: 83,061
- Wheat: 46,381
- Corn: $51.89
- Soybeans: $40.48
- Wheat: $12.36
The National Corn Growers Association’s 2015 World of Corn report analyzes the record corn harvest of 2014.
U.S. corn farmers harvested a record 14.2 billion bushels of corn in 2014, with a record national average yield of 171 bushels per acre.
“America’s corn farmers worked tirelessly in 2014 to grow a record crop,” NCGA President Chip Bowling and CEO Chris Novak write in the report’s introduction. “The unparalleled abundance has positive implications for every American. From a driver filling up a car to a shopper buying wholesome, nutritious (food) for a family, the incredible innovation in American agriculture improves lives across the country.”
This year’s report also includes two compendium pieces that discuss ethanol and biotechnology.
The report covers statistics and information about U.S. production, global production, a consumption overview, consumption of food and feed.
At a glance, the report says:
U.S. crop acres harvested (1,000 acre):
2014 crop value, in billions
The world’s total corn production was 38,898 million bushels.
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