Page 4-B Crop Summary Results Are Issued - The N. C. Crop 6 Livestock Reporting Service has distributed the annual crop Summary for 1981. Crops of major importance in this area were reported as fpllows: ; Production of com for grain in North Carolina during 1981 totaled 140.9- million bushels, 36 per cent more than last year’s drought-stricken crop of 103.8-million bushels. The production was harvested from 1,830,000 acres, up 6 per cent from the 1980 harvest of 1,730,000 acres. The average yield per acre was 77 bushels, 17 bushels more than the previous year’s average of 60 bushels. Area harvested for silage totaled 145,000 acres, Up 4 per cent from last year’s 140,000 acres. U. S. production of corn i—HOKE— | Direetor)j AUTOS 'Bl Bonneville Brougham 4D white-WVT Diesel 'Bl Chevette 2D Orange AT Air |-'BO Citation 4D Blue 4 cyl Full I 'BO Caprice 4D Black-Gray 50-50 Loaded ; 'BO Olds Delta Royale 4DS Silver-BlueVT..Diesel . 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VISIT TH£ HOME Os THE WANT sg&iini/r motor corp, jy\[ 111 111 k EDENTON4B2-8421 g *4IIUIIL n Broad St Ext 77 76 76 76 75 75 74 ‘74 THIT CHOWAN HERALD for grain in 1981 is estimated at a record high 8.20-billion bushels, up 23 per cent from last year’s drought-stricken crop and 3 per cent more than the previous record high crop set in 1979. The crop was generally seeded late, but excellent growing conditions during the season resulted in a record U.S. yield of 109.9 bushels per acre, 18.9 bushels more than in 1980. Growers planted 84.2- million acres of corn in 1981, virtually the same as last year, but 3 per cent more than in 1979. Acres har vested for grain in 1981 are estimated at 74.6-million acres, 2 per cent more than last year. The proportion of planted acres harvested for grain, at 89 per cent was 2 points more than a year earlier. The increase in percentage harvested for grain is attributed to abundant rainfall resulting in less abandonment, and increased vegetative growth and consequently less acreage was needed to meet silage demands. Soybean production in the Tar Heel state during 1981 is estimated at a record high 47-million bushels, up 35 per cent from the 1980 crop of 34.7- bushels. The record production was harvested from 1.88-million acres, down 3 per cent from the 1.93-million acres harvested in 1980. The 1981 harvest averaged 25 bushels per acre, seven bushels more than the 1980 average of 18 bushels. The Nation’s 1981 soybean crop is estimated at 2.03- billion bushels, 13 per cent more than the 1980 crop. Planted acreage, at 68- million acres, was down 3 per cent from last year and the harvested area of 66.7- million acres was down 2 per cent from 1980. However, the yield averaged 30.4 bushels per acre, up four bushels from last year. Tar Heel peanut farmers harvested a record high 548.7- pounds of peanuts during 1981, 88 per cent more than the drought reduced 1980 crop of 291.3- million pounds. The area harvested was 177,000 acres, 7 per cent more than the 166,000 acres harvested in 1980. The yield per acre averaged a record high 3,100 pounds, up 1,345 pounds from the 1980 average of 1,755 pounds. The previous record high yield was 2,810 pounds established in 1973. The high production level resulted from the larger acreage harvested in \ HERITAGE / 1 REALTY f commercial - residential farms New Listing HISTORIC DISTRICT Charming 4BR home with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den, and utility room. Beautiful yard. $59,000. ] DUPLEX APTS. For Sale FOR RENT—3 BR apt. at the edge of town. FANTASTIC BUY 2 excellent con dition; 3 yrs. old, h* Wind set up on your HANDI-MAN SPECIAL 2 room house on large lot. Arrowhead Beach $12,800 LIKE NEW 3BR home in the country. 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Thursday, February 25, 1982 combination with the record high average yield. Growers harvested 3.95- i billion pounds of peanuts in the United States during 1981, 71 per cent more than the drought reduced crop of 1980 but only fractionally less than the record high 1979 crop. The record high average yield of 2,654 pounds per acre attained in 1981 is 1,004 pounds greater than in 1980 and 43 pounds above the 1979 yield. The crop was harvested from 1.49-million acres, 89.4 thousand acres more than in 1980. The larger harvested acreage in combination for the high level of production in 1981. Cotton production in North Carolina during 1981 totaled 94,000 bales (480 lb. bale), up 81 per cent from the 1980 production of 52,000 bales. Area harvested in 1981 totaled 82,000 acres, 26 per cent more than the 1980 harvest of 65,000 acres. The average yield per acre was 550 pounds, a record high and 169 pounds more than the 1980 average of 381 pounds. The previous record high yield of 515 pounds per acre was established in 1978. Total cotton production in the United States for 1981 is estimated at 15.7-million bales, up 41 per cent from the drought-shortened 1980 crop and 8 per cent more than was produced in 1979. Production is made-up of 15.6-million bales of Upland and 90.4-thousand bales of American-Pima. 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