2020 Spring Farm Outlook

Page 50 2020 Logan County Farm Outlook LINCOLN DAILY NEWS March 19, 2020 Will Pike Cook 174.0 LaSalle 175.8 McLean 198.8 Fulton 175.8 Iroquois 152.6 Henry 187.0 Ogle 191.2 Lee 181.4 Knox 196.2 Adams 168.1 Bureau 179.9 Shelby 174.9 Edgar Wayne Livingston 178.8 Logan 194.2 Vermilion Peoria 193.4 Fayette 166.2 Clark Kane 175.8 Hancock Macoupin 183.0 Coles 184.0 White 171.9 Madison 198.3 Macon 204.4 Champaign 180.8 Ford 168.6 DeKalb 188.8 St. Clair 184.4 Marion 153.1 Lake 129.0 Mason 169.0 Clay 140.5 Perry Mercer 188.1 Christian 198.7 Sangamon 206.3 Piatt 199.7 Tazewell 205.6 Morgan 205.8 Warren 194.1 Jasper 174.0 Jackson 150.7 Greene 191.7 Clinton 181.9 Union 130.9 Pope Whiteside 192.0 Carroll 206.1 Cass 205.6 Kankakee Bond 183.8 McHenry Jefferson 129.3 Randolph 144.4 Saline Grundy 164.0 Jersey 183.5 Montgomery 187.7 Jo Daviess 188.9 Woodford 183.6 De Witt Franklin 135.6 Monroe 153.8 Stark 202.9 Douglas 193.6 Schuyler 163.1 Scott Hamilton Crawford 146.3 McDonough 188.8 Brown Washington 167.4 Effingham 173.9 Stephenson 195.6 Marshall 184.9 Winnebago 191.8 Boone 179.0 Gallatin 166.4 Moultrie 189.4 Kendall 192.2 DuPage Richland Menard Johnson Williamson 145.4 Lawrence 155.2 Cumberland 161.6 Rock Island Henderson 193.2 Calhoun 170.9 Massac 155.6 Wabash 156.2 Pulaski 180.1 Hardin Edwards Alexander 144.2 Putnam 2019 Illinois Corn Yield Estimates Yield/Acre Unpublished < 140.0 140.0-155.0 155.1-170.0 170.1-185.0 > 185.0 Last Updated 02/20/2020 Illinois Average: 181.0 Will 47.8 Pike Cook Lee 59.7 Ogle 59.9 LaSalle 55.4 McLean 61.0 Fulton 53.9 Knox 55.9 Iroquois 45.3 Henry 52.6 Adams 49.8 Bureau 57.4 Shelby 56.2 Ford 52.6 Clay 40.5 Edgar 59.5 Wayne 43.4 Livingston 56.9 Kane 50.3 Logan Piatt Vermilion Peoria 55.4 Fayette 48.9 Lake 48.2 Clark Hancock Macoupin 58.3 Coles 63.7 White 46.6 Madison 56.6 Macon 63.8 Champaign 52.8 DeKalb 55.6 St. Clair 53.2 Marion 46.5 Mason 55.4 Perry 35.6 Mercer 51.9 Christian Sangamon 65.5 Tazewell 63.8 Morgan 64.1 Cass Warren 58.5 Jasper 53.9 Jackson 39.6 Bond 51.7 Greene 60.7 Clinton 51.9 Union 34.0 Pope Whiteside Carroll 64.7 Kankakee 52.3 McHenry Jefferson 37.4 Randolph 41.6 Saline Grundy 49.0 Jersey 60.1 Montgomery 61.5 Jo Daviess 55.6 Woodford 61.4 DeWitt Stark 58.8 Franklin 38.9 Monroe 47.2 Douglas 62.4 Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford 49.5 McDonough 60.2 Brown 56.2 Washington 43.9 Effingham 51.5 Stephenson 56.4 Marshall 53.8 Winnebago 55.8 Boone 50.0 Gallatin 47.5 Moultrie 59.3 Kendall 57.4 DuPage Richland Menard 62.0 Johnson Williamson Lawrence 47.8 Cumberland 50.6 Rock Island Henderson Calhoun 46.9 Massac 43.5 Wabash Pulaski 43.2 Hardin 44.8 Edwards Alexander Putnam 2019 Illinois Soybean Yield Estimates Yield/Acre Unpublished < 40.0 40.0-46.0 46.1-52.0 52.1-58.0 > 58.0 Last Updated 02/20/2020 Illinois Average: 54.0 Year Logan 2019 213.0 194.2 10 year average 2018 236.2 2017 2016 219.4 2015 172.8 2014 230.8 2012 2013 198.1 96.5 2011 173.4 2010 155.7 189.0 Corn Year Logan 2018 2019 NR 71.8 2017 64.7 2014 2016 66.6 2015 56.6 63.7 2013 56.4 2010 47.3 2012 2011 54.6 57.6 10 year average 59.9 Soybean For a full listing of reported counties you may visit the website at: http://www.nass.usda.gov/ Statistics_by_State/Illinois/ Publications/County_Estimates/ Select the year and crop you would like to see county level information for. Charts showing corn and soybean 10 yield averages for Logan County follow.

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