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As of 2024, Arizona was the top U.S. state when it came to the yield of wheat per harvested acre, at 109 bushels. This is over ten more bushels per acre than the second and third leading states, Indiana and Delaware. Wheat cultivation and production in the U.S. Although Arizona led the yield per harvested acre in 2023, the state did not have a great deal of planted nor harvested area of wheat that year. Kansas and North Dakota were the top two states in both categories. That year, Kansas planted about 8.1 million acres of wheat and harvested 5.8 million acres of it. Overall, about 1.81 million bushels of wheat were produced that year in the United States. Uses of wheat Wheat can be utilized for food, feed, fuel, or other purposes. Other grains, like maize, are used far more for feed than for food. In the United States, wheat is primarily used for food, but is also used as seed and as animal feed. In 2022, almost 90 percent of the wheat produced domestically was used for food. That year only about 90 million bushels were used for animal feed.
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Graph and download economic data for Wheat Crop Acreage for United States (A0130AUSA383NNBR) from 1866 to 1952 about crop, wheat, and USA.
This statistic shows the total acres of wheat planted and harvested in the United States from 2001 to 2024. In 2024, around 46 million were planted and about 38.5 million acres of wheat were harvested.
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Graph and download economic data for Wheat Crop, Yield Per Acre for United States from 1866 to 1951 about crop, wheat, yield, interest rate, interest, rate, and USA.
This statistic shows the yield of wheat per harvested acre in the United States from 2001 to 2024. According to the report, the U.S. wheat yield per harvested acre amounted to about 51.2 bushels in 2024. Though the wheat yield is still down from 51.7 bushels in 2019, yield increased by over four bushels per acre from 2021 to 2023.
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United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Harvested Acres data was reported at 37.200 Acre mn in 2034. This stayed constant from the previous number of 37.200 Acre mn for 2033. United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Harvested Acres data is updated yearly, averaging 37.200 Acre mn from Dec 2022 (Median) to 2034, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 38.469 Acre mn in 2024 and a record low of 35.500 Acre mn in 2022. United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Harvested Acres data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI013: Agricultural Projections: Wheat.
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United States Crop Production: Wheat: Yield Per Acre data was reported at 47.500 Bushel in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 46.300 Bushel for 2017. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Yield Per Acre data is updated yearly, averaging 37.550 Bushel from Dec 1963 (Median) to 2018, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 52.700 Bushel in 2016 and a record low of 25.100 Bushel in 1963. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Yield Per Acre data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Agricultural Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.B068: Agriculture Crop Production.
This statistic shows the volume of insured acres of wheat in the United States from 2014 to 2020. In 2020, ****** acres of wheat were insured in the United States, down from ****** acres in the previous year.
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United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Planted Acres data was reported at 45.500 Acre mn in 2034. This stayed constant from the previous number of 45.500 Acre mn for 2033. United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Planted Acres data is updated yearly, averaging 45.500 Acre mn from Dec 2022 (Median) to 2034, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 49.575 Acre mn in 2023 and a record low of 45.500 Acre mn in 2034. United States Long Term Projections: Wheat: Planted Acres data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI013: Agricultural Projections: Wheat.
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Prospective Plantings Wheat in the United States decreased to 45.35 Million Acres in 2025 from 47.50 Million Acres in 2024. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Prospective Plantings - Wheat.
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Explore the average wheat yield per acre by country, including China, India, United States, Russia, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Pakistan, and Ukraine. Discover the factors influencing wheat yields and the importance of sustainable practices for long-term agricultural viability.
Kansas was the leading U.S. state in 2024 when it came to planted area of wheat that year, topping the list with a wheat planting area of about *** million acres. North Dakota followed with about *** million acres of planted wheat.
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United States Crop Production: Wheat: Winter: Area Planted data was reported at 32,535.000 Acre th in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 32,696.000 Acre th for 2017. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Winter: Area Planted data is updated yearly, averaging 45,185.500 Acre th from Dec 1983 (Median) to 2018, with 36 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 63,419.000 Acre th in 1984 and a record low of 32,535.000 Acre th in 2018. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Winter: Area Planted data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Agricultural Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.B068: Agriculture Crop Production.
This statistic shows the leading states in the U.S. based on their wheat area harvested in 2024. Kansas topped the list, with around *** million acres of wheat were harvested. The total U.S. wheat production value amounted to about **** billion U.S. dollars in 2023.
The U.S. wheat harvested area was about 37.1 million acres in 2021/2022. For the crop year of 2032/2033, area harvested with wheat was projected to be some 36.9 million acres.
Leading wheat producers North Dakota had the largest harvested area of wheat, followed by Kansas and Montana as of 2018. Kansas topped the list of the leading U.S. states based on their wheat area planted. In 2018, the total area of wheat planted in Kansa amounted to 7.7 million acres. In that year, around 47.8 million acres of wheat were planted and around 40 million acres of wheat were harvested in the United States.
Global market Per capita food use of wheat has decreased worldwide over the past few years. According to the World Bank, in 2017, the average price for wheat (hard red winter) was about 174 nominal U.S. dollars per metric ton. It was forecast to rise to about 227 nominal U.S. dollars per metric ton by 2025.
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United States Crop Production: Wheat: Other Spring: Yield Per Acre data was reported at 47.600 Bushel in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 41.000 Bushel for 2017. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Other Spring: Yield Per Acre data is updated yearly, averaging 33.300 Bushel from Dec 1963 (Median) to 2018, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47.600 Bushel in 2018 and a record low of 19.500 Bushel in 1988. United States Crop Production: Wheat: Other Spring: Yield Per Acre data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Agricultural Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.B068: Agriculture Crop Production.
Quick Stats is the National Agricultural Statistics Service's (NASS) online, self-service tool to access complete results from the 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 Censuses of Agriculture as well as the best source of NASS survey published estimates. The census collects data on all commodities produced on U.S. farms and ranches, as well as detailed information on expenses, income, and operator characteristics. The surveys that NASS conducts collect information on virtually every facet of U.S. agricultural production.
This statistic shows the states with the highest wheat production in the United States in 2023 and 2024. North Dakota was ranked as the first leading wheat production state with about 367.7 million bushels produced in 2024 and just under 307 million bushels in 2023. Wheat production Wheat is the second most important grain that is cultivated in the United States, following only corn. Wheat is a cereal crop that can be classified into five major classes. These five wheat classes include hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum wheat. Each class has a different end-use and the cultivation tends to be region-specific. Hard red winter wheat is mainly grown in the Great Plains area ranging from Montana to Texas. This type is primarily used for the production of bread flour. Hard red spring wheat is mostly cultivated in the Northern Plains area. Their wheat ears are mainly taken for protein blending purposes. Durum wheat, which is primarily grown in North Dakota and Montana, is known for their excellent qualities for producing pasta. The wheat class everyone knows from their breakfast cereal is named white wheat. Almost every U.S. state is involved in agricultural wheat production. The latest statistics show that North Dakota, Kansas and Montana were the leading wheat producing states among the United States.
This product provides information on All Wheat Acreage and Production for Alberta and Alberta Census Divisions, for a ten-year period. Alberta and Alberta Census Divisions' Total All Wheat Seeded Area, Bushels Yield per Acre, and tonnes of Production are included.
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