How will corn yields shake out this fall? Take a virtual look across the country and see. With AgWeb’s new Corn Harvest Map, you track corn harvest and find yield results right on your computer screen.
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How to Use the Map
The U.S. (or full map) gives you a quick assessment of the entire country. But, you can also view harvest data down to the county level.
From the drop-down menu, select your desired state.
Once you are zoomed in on a state, you can select the red circles for each county. That will show you the county name and the corn yield (in bushels per acre) on how many acres.
To return to the U.S. map, you can click this “See the full map” link or choose “ALL STATES” from the drop-down menu above the map.
How to Submit Your Harvest Data
You simply input your ZIP code, number of acres harvested and average bushels per acre for your corn crop. Then your data, once, along with others, is displayed on an interactive map.
Each weekday morning, the data is approved and added to the map. States and counties are displayed in different colors based on the average bushels per acre for that area. For instance, states with an average of 100 bu./acre will show up in yellow, while states averaging 145 bu./acre show up in purple.
If you have questions or comments about the Harvest Map, e-mail the AgWeb Editors at
editors@agweb.com.
For More Information
Visit the AgWeb Corn Harvest Map.
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