17 States, 17 Harvest Reports

Check out this interactive map to see yields across the country.

Yields were all over the board this year, with corn ranging from 100 to 300 bu./acre and soybeans coming in at 30 to 70 bu./acre. Several farmers have said this year marks one of the best crops they’ve ever produced, according to reports to AgWeb’s Crop Comments.

Harvest Snapshot

Roll over the yellow states below to read a harvest or yield report for that state.

Are you from a non-reporting state? Submit your Crop Comment here and we’ll color in your state.

We want to hear from you! E-mail your crop or harvest report to CropComments@agweb.com.

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