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Showing posts with label Industrial Hemp Production by Acres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Hemp Production by Acres. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

2022 USA Hemp Farming Predictions

The discouraging numbers follow a disturbing trend that started in 2019, when U.S. farmers planted about 500,000 acres but harvested only 120,000 as a worldwide crash in the CBD market took hold. 

Since that time, prices for CBD biomass have plunged from historical highs by as much as 90%, sparking a stampede out of the sector that has dragged down industrial hemp overall.


FARMING, NEWS, NORTH AMERICA, USA	 Flight from hemp continues in U.S., with harvest expected to fall by nearly half
FARMING, NEWS, NORTH AMERICA, USA
Flight from hemp continues in U.S., with harvest expected to fall by nearly half

PanXchange projects
  •  the 2022 flower harvest at 6,400-6,800 acres, 
  • expects the fiber harvest will range from just 8,200-9,100 acres, and 
  • estimates grain will be brought in from as few as 4,800 to 5,000 acres this year.
That would mean roughly a 46% drop in harvested acres in 2022 based on comparative figures in the first-ever hemp crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) carried out for the 2021 harvest season.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Estimated returns to land, capital, and management per acre for industrial hemp and common Kentucky crops Page 21



1997 Crop Estimated return to land, capital, and management Dollars/acre Source: Table 13—Thompson
Hemp, seed only ........................................................220.15
Hemp, fiber only .........................................................316.45
Hemp, seed and fiber .................................................319.51
Hemp, certified seed only ...........................................605.91
Grain sorghum, conventional tillage .............................10.51
Wheat, reduced tillage .................................................14.24
Continuous corn ...........................................................75.71
Soybeans, no-till, rotation following crop .....................102.20
No-till corn, rotation following soybeans ......................106.48
Wheat/no-till soybeans, double-crop following corn..... 158.43


1,000-3,000 Acre Hemp Production Estimates Page 17


Hemp Acres Production Table

Seed Oil
Gallons
Hurd Tons
Fiber Tons
Bast Fiber Tons
1,000
37,000
25,000
5,000
6,000
2,000
74,000
50,000
10,000
12,000
3,000
111,000
75,000
15,000
18,000


  • 25 tons hemp hurd fiber / acre
  • Fiber-averaged 5 tons/acre under good conditions
  • Bast Fiber-6-10 tons/acre
  • Seeds Oil- 37 gallons per acre
  • Dry Matter- 3.5 tons per acre
  • Using the Oregon University suggestion that 170 acres is the break even point.

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