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Q: How much water does an acre of corn transpire in one day?
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How much does corn seed cost per acre?

$999999.00


How much money can an acre of sweet corn make?

It depends.


How much water needed for the corn to grow?

It varies depending on how much natural precipitation is available, but in the driest parts of the US, a good corn crop can still be harvested from 6,000 gallons of water per bushel of grain harvested. That works out to about 3.7 acre-feet of water over the course of the growing season.


How much corn silage can you get from 1 acre of land?

It varies a lot depending on the condition of the corn crop, but 15 to 30 tons is common.


How much water is required to grow one acre of alfalfa?

4.0 acre-feet


How much oxygen does an acre of corn produce?

According to the USDA, one acre of corn removes about 8 tons of carbon dioxide from the air in a growing season. At 180 bushels per acre, corn produces enough oxygen to supply a year's needs for 131 people.


How much is per acre?

Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.


How many kilogrammes of urea are applied in one acre of corn?

The amount of nitrogen fertilizer, urea being one form, applied to corn varies widely by the type of corn and the soil type to which it is applied. It can range from as little as 20 kilograms per acre to as much as 250 kg/Ac.


How much is land per acre?

Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.


How much water is in the Kokomo reservoir?

The Kokomo reservoir is 484-acre water supply.


How much water can you take from the reservoirs?

The Kokomo reservoir is 484-acre water supply.


How much can you make selling corn per acre?

It depends on how good the corn is and how much corn grain the field has produced, but it could be as much as $3,000. This assumes you are asking about ordinary field corn. Specialty types of corn can be worth much more. I know of one instance where a farmer received over $5,000 per acre (gross value before input costs taken out) for a crop of hybrid sweet corn seed.