![]() ![]() I hope this helps folks figure out what is best to plant. Potatoes $6,040 (lowest yield but best price)Ĭanola $9,170 (not the best price, but high yield puts it on top for income) ![]() ![]() Here's what you would get on the market for the above crop amounts, from least to most money.Ĭorn $1,250 (highest yield but lowest price) Of course, prices go up and down so this is a snapshot (I am not figuring the special price offers that occur every few days into these calculations) Next, I took the best price for each and multiplied it by the amounts just given. Here are the actual figures for my plot from least to most product Canola produces 20% more for the same harvested area and corn produces 48% more than the 4 first mentioned. I've finished compiling the yield and income results for all the crops as calculated from harvesting them on my test plot.īeets, potatoes, barley and wheat produce essentially the same amount of product. ![]()
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