Abstract

In 2015, the total of all economic costs per acre for growing corn in Illinois averaged $921 in the northern section, $896 in the central section for farmland with “high” soil ratings, $886 in the central section for farmland with “low” soil ratings, and $851 in the southern section. Soybean costs per acre were $656, $668, $629 and $631, respectively (see Table 1). Costs were lower in southern Illinois primarily because of lower land costs. The total of all economic costs per bushel in the different sections of the state ranged from $4.48 to $5.22 for corn and from $10.12 to $12.13 for soybeans. Variations in this cost were related to weather, yields, and land quality.

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