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The United States grew 1,304,003,000 bushels (i.e. 1.3 Billion bushels) of winter wheat in 2019. The graph below shows the US national average winter wheat yield in bushels per acre as reported by the USDA NASS .
This statistic shows the yield of wheat per harvested acre in the United States from 2001 to 2023. According to the report, the U.S. wheat yield per harvested acre amounted to about 48.6...
As of 2023, Arizona was the top U.S. state when it came to the yield of wheat per harvested acre, at 103 bushels. This is over ten more bushels per acre than the second and third leading...
Winter wheat production is forecast at 1.29 billion bushels, up 1 percent from the May 1 forecast and up 4 percent from 2023. As of June 1, the United States yield is forecast at 51.4 bushels per acre, up 0.7 bushel from last month and up 0.8 bushel from last year’s average yield of 50.6 bushels per acre.
U.S. wheat yield per acre 2010-2033. Projection of the yield harvested area in the United States from 2010/2011 to 2032/2033 (in bushels per harvested acre)
Wheat ranks third among U.S. field crops in planted acreage, production, and gross farm receipts—behind corn and soybeans. In marketing year 2024/25, U.S. farmers produced a total of 2.0 billion bushels of winter, durum, and other spring wheat from a harvested area of 37.9 million acres.
Winter Wheat 2023 Yield Per Harvested Acre by County for Selected States U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service Bushels Per Acre Not Estimated < 30 30 - 49.9 50 - 69.9 70 - 89.9 90 - 109.9 110 +
SRW yield is estimated at 71.0 bushels per acre, up from 70.2 last year and the recent 5-year average of 67.1. White Wheat production is forecast at 245 million bushels, down 28 million bushels from the previous year on lower yields.
The all wheat yield for 2022/23 is projected up 11 percent from last year’s drought-affected yield at 49.1 bushels per acre and is based on a long-term linear trend. A significantly larger crop more than offsets lower beginning stocks to raise 2022/23 supplies by 5 percent to 2,708 million bushels.
Winter wheat production is forecast at 1.20 billion bushels, up 2 percent from the June 1 forecast but down 6 percent from 2021. As of July 1, the United States yield is forecast at 48.0 bushels per acre, down 0.2 bushel from last month and down 2.2 bushels from last year’s average yield of 50.2 bushels per acre.