#harvest21: See How Your Yields Stack Up

We want to hear from you! How are your corn and/or soybean yields? Let us know on our corn and soybean harvest maps.

2021 Harvest Maps
2021 Harvest Maps
(Lindsey Pound)

We want to hear from you! How are your corn and/or soybean yields for #harvest21? In fewer than 30 seconds, you can input a bit of information (state, crop, yield average in bushels per acre, total number of acres and email) and hit submit to populate the map. There’s a map for corn and another for soybeans. Then you can take a peek at how yields are shaping up in your state and across the country.

How to Use the Maps

The full map gives you a quick look at the entire U.S. You can also view harvest data down to the state and county level. Simply hover your mouse over a state and click, or zoom in using the "+" navigation. Once you zoom in on a state, you can select a county and then see the county name and the corn or soybean yield (in bushels per acre) on the reported acres.

Information provided is anonymous and simply aggregated on the maps to give a snapshot of 2021 yields.

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