Nov. Crop Production: Sorghum Harvested, Yield, Production

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Sorghum for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and Production - States and United States: 2011 and Forecasted November 1, 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area harvested : Yield per acre : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State : : : : 2012 : : : 2011 : 2012 : 2011 :-----------------------: 2011 : 2012 : : : : October 1 :November 1 : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 acres ---------- bushels --------- 1,000 bushels : Arkansas ........: 90 130 72.0 84.0 84.0 6,480 10,920 Colorado ........: 140 160 35.0 22.0 20.0 4,900 3,200 Illinois ........: 20 25 91.0 60.0 55.0 1,820 1,375 Kansas ..........: 2,000 2,100 55.0 40.0 40.0 110,000 84,000 Louisiana .......: 124 125 87.0 100.0 100.0 10,788 12,500 Mississippi .....: 50 46 74.0 77.0 79.0 3,700 3,634 Missouri ........: 33 55 72.0 55.0 55.0 2,376 3,025 Nebraska ........: 70 60 94.0 58.0 67.0 6,580 4,020 New Mexico ......: 21 30 64.0 55.0 55.0 1,344 1,650 Oklahoma ........: 80 200 21.0 28.0 28.0 1,680 5,600 South Dakota ....: 110 130 60.0 38.0 38.0 6,600 4,940 Texas ...........: 1,150 1,900 49.0 60.0 62.0 56,350 117,800 : Other States 1/ .: 41 55 44.5 60.0 63.6 1,825 3,500 : United States ...: 3,929 5,016 54.6 50.2 51.1 214,443 256,164 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Other States include Arizona and Georgia. Individual State level estimates will be published in the “Crop Production 2012 Summary.” See the full report.



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