Soybean Objective Yield Data The National Agricultural Statistics Service is conducting objective yield surveys in 11 soybean-producing States during 2023. Randomly selected plots in soybean fields are visited monthly from September through harvest to obtain specific counts and measurements. Data in these tables are actual field counts from this survey. Soybean Pods with Beans per 18 Square Feet - Selected States: 2019-2023 [Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : : : : : :: State : : : : : and month : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 : 2022 : 2023 :: and month : 2019 : 2020 : 2021 : 2022 : 2023 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : number :: : number : :: : Arkansas : :: Missouri : September .....: 1,759 1,630 1,449 1,721 2,043 :: September .....: 1,719 1,977 1,925 1,736 2,099 October .......: 1,731 1,527 1,501 1,746 1,844 :: October .......: 1,754 2,093 1,886 1,606 1,991 November ......: 1,717 1,459 1,583 1,711 :: November ......: 1,898 2,036 2,047 1,880 Final .........: 1,828 1,418 1,623 1,711 :: Final .........: 1,921 2,041 2,121 1,875 : :: : Illinois : :: Nebraska : September .....: 1,696 2,019 2,080 1,896 1,952 :: September .....: 1,669 1,943 1,887 1,592 1,644 October .......: 1,683 2,127 2,120 1,888 2,085 :: October .......: 1,777 2,002 2,069 1,597 1,678 November ......: 1,601 2,170 2,222 2,010 :: November ......: 1,722 1,980 2,148 1,586 Final .........: 1,603 2,170 2,227 2,011 :: Final .........: 1,722 1,980 2,148 1,586 : :: : Indiana : :: North Dakota : September .....: 1,496 2,056 1,846 1,655 1,927 :: September .....: 1,147 1,242 1,055 1,281 1,250 October .......: 1,501 1,994 1,811 1,749 1,998 :: October .......: 1,246 1,439 1,014 1,298 1,203 November ......: 1,569 1,963 1,822 1,763 :: November ......: 1,253 1,442 1,009 1,357 Final .........: 1,561 1,959 1,836 1,773 :: Final .........: 1,195 1,442 1,009 1,357 : :: : Iowa : :: Ohio : September .....: 1,601 1,675 1,732 1,585 1,814 :: September .....: 1,563 1,811 2,060 1,798 1,847 October .......: 1,642 1,933 1,800 1,653 1,997 :: October .......: 1,760 1,972 1,989 1,890 2,003 November ......: 1,660 1,927 1,894 1,785 :: November ......: 1,587 1,983 2,074 1,788 Final .........: 1,682 1,927 1,890 1,780 :: Final .........: 1,587 1,981 2,116 1,780 : :: : Kansas : :: South Dakota : September .....: 1,561 1,650 1,404 1,456 1,500 :: September .....: 1,504 1,688 1,626 1,258 1,520 October .......: 1,604 1,699 1,480 1,400 1,372 :: October .......: 1,316 1,720 1,526 1,291 1,552 November ......: 1,596 1,629 1,551 1,392 :: November ......: 1,331 1,696 1,512 1,305 Final .........: 1,583 1,629 1,514 1,391 :: Final .........: 1,353 1,696 1,522 1,305 : :: : Minnesota : :: 11-State : September .....: 1,465 1,607 1,603 1,468 1,648 :: September .....: 1,561 1,780 1,717 1,604 1,755 October .......: 1,474 1,782 1,545 1,581 1,695 :: October .......: 1,593 1,882 1,725 1,628 1,799 November ......: 1,458 1,751 1,557 1,610 :: November ......: 1,582 1,866 1,788 1,690 Final .........: 1,458 1,751 1,557 1,610 :: Final .........: 1,586 1,865 1,798 1,689 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybean Objective Yield Percent of Samples Processed in the Lab - United States: 2019-2023 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- : October : November Year :----------------------------------------------------------- : Mature 1/ : Mature 1/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : 2019 ..........: 25 91 2020 ..........: 64 94 2021 ..........: 61 92 2022 ..........: 42 90 2023 ..........: 51 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes soybeans with brown pods and are considered mature or almost mature.Only active subscribers can read all of this article.
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