The Fayette County Farm Bureau has released the numbers from the 2023 Crop Survey, which was held Thursday morning.
Overall, the estimate for the entire county is a yield of 152.85 bushels per acre for corn and 47.60 bushels per acre for soybeans. The range for corn is 55 to 210 bushels per acre in the survey and 20 to 65 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the northwest, the average from the survey was a yield of 138.56 bushels per acre for corn and 49.89 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the northeast, the average from the survey was a yield of 158 bushels per acre for corn and 32.60 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the central west, the average from the survey was a yield of 158.5 bushels per acre for corn and 54.5 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the central east, the average from the survey was 139 bushels per acre for corn and 52.6 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the south west, the average from the survey was 161.75 bushels per acre for corn and 48 bushels per acre for soybeans.
In the south east, the average from the survey was 161.7 bushels per acre for corn and 47.8 bushels per acre for soybeans.
The entire survey can be accessed by clicking the link below—-














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