Sorghum Area Planted for All Purpose and Harvested for Grain - States and United States: 2023 and 2024 [Includes updates to planted and harvested area previously published] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area planted : Area harvested State :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2023 : 2024 : 2023 : 2024 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 acres : Colorado .........: 510 520 460 430 Kansas ...........: 3,600 3,000 3,250 2,700 Nebraska .........: 340 290 225 230 Oklahoma .........: 410 370 350 285 South Dakota .....: 335 420 280 280 Texas ............: 2,000 1,700 1,550 1,350 : United States ....: 7,195 6,300 6,115 5,275 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Forecasted. Sorghum for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and Production - States and United States: 2023 and Forecasted September 1, 2024 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area harvested : Yield per acre : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State : : : : 2024 : : : 2023 : 2024 : 2023 :-----------------------: 2023 : 2024 : : : : August 1 :September 1: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 acres --------- bushels --------- 1,000 bushels : Colorado ...........: 460 430 32.0 30.0 30.0 14,720 12,900 Kansas .............: 3,250 2,700 52.0 50.0 61.0 169,000 164,700 Nebraska ...........: 225 230 73.0 71.0 73.0 16,425 16,790 Oklahoma ...........: 350 285 47.0 42.0 43.0 16,450 12,255 South Dakota .......: 280 280 90.0 82.0 85.0 25,200 23,800 Texas ..............: 1,550 1,350 49.0 59.0 53.0 75,950 71,550 : United States ......: 6,115 5,275 52.0 52.9 57.3 317,745 301,995 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Only active subscribers can read all of this article.
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