Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE35. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION |
PART391. DESIGN CRITERIA FOR SLUDGE APPLICATION ON LAND |
SUBPARTE. SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS |
§391.APPENDIX C. Average County Crop Yields (1978-1981)
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COUNTY
CORN
WHEAT
SOYBEANS
HAY (dry)
Adams
105
45
34
2.9
Alexander
86
37
28
2.0
Bond
92
45
30
2.9
Boone
121
50
38
3.7
Brown
113
42
32
2.8
Bureau
123
51
41
3.5
Calhoun
101
44
33
3.2
Carroll
121
45
38
3.8
Cass
120
41
37
3.1
Champaign
123
54
38
3.3
Christian
125
49
39
2.9
Clark
111
43
36
2.7
Clay
83
40
28
2.2
Clinton
88
43
30
3.4
Coles
119
47
39
3.1
Cook
103
45
31
2.9
Crawford
105
42
33
2.4
Cumberland
109
45
35
2.5
DeKalb
132
53
40
3.6
DeWitt
115
48
38
3.2
Douglas
116
52
40
3.2
DuPage
114
47
35
2.9
Edgar
115
50
38
2.9
Edwards
91
43
30
2.0
Effingham
106
48
33
2.6
Fayette
93
44
29
2.5
Ford
108
46
37
3.3
Franklin
72
40
23
2.2
Fulton
107
41
36
2.9
Gallatin
91
42
29
2.1
Greene
105
48
37
3.2
Grundy
116
43
37
3.3
Hamilton
77
43
25
2.1
Hancock
116
43
36
2.9
Hardin
70
37
25
2.0
Henderson
125
41
38
3.3
Henry
123
49
41
3.7
Iroquois
109
50
36
3.6
Jackson
78
38
28
2.5
Jasper
106
45
34
2.6
Jefferson
79
41
25
2.1
COUNTY
CORN
WHEAT
SOYBEANS
HAY (dry)
Jersey
107
49
34
3.1
Jo Daviess
115
49
37
3.7
Johnson
76
36
23
2.0
Kane
128
53
39
3.4
Kankakee
112
47
37
3.1
Kendall
119
48
37
3.2
Knox
120
44
42
3.4
Lake
101
43
31
3.2
LaSalle
123
48
40
3.5
Lawrence
94
42
32
2.3
Lee
125
51
39
3.7
Livingston
114
47
38
3.5
Logan
114
49
39
3.2
McDonough
121
44
40
3.2
McHenry
118
49
36
3.5
McLean
119
50
40
3.4
Macon
125
53
39
3.2
Macoupin
114
51
35
3.0
Madison
105
46
34
3.0
Marion
85
43
29
2.3
Marshall
113
43
39
3.4
Mason
101
41
36
2.9
Massac
80
37
25
2.0
Menard
117
46
40
3.2
Mercer
123
50
41
3.5
Monroe
100
47
34
3.2
Montgomery
117
49
35
2.9
Morgan
129
51
41
3.2
Moultrie
128
52
40
3.2
Ogle
122
51
40
3.8
Peoria
113
46
39
3.2
Perry
75
39
28
2.5
Piatt
123
54
39
3.2
Pike
104
44
34
3.1
Pope
71
36
24
1.9
Pulaski
81
39
28
2.2
Putnam
116
44
40
3.4
Randolph
85
41
31
2.9
Richland
92
43
30
2.3
Rock Island
121
46
39
3.6
St. Clair
101
49
34
2.9
Saline
75
40
24
2.1
Sangamon
128
50
41
3.2
Schuyler
106
42
34
2.8
COUNTY
CORN
WHEAT
SOYBEANS
HAY (dry)
Scott
114
46
36
3.2
Shelby
118
49
36
3.0
Stark
123
47
42
3.3
Stephenson
118
50
38
3.9
Tazewell
114
46
40
3.3
Union
82
38
27
2.1
Vermilion
118
50
37
3.2
Wabash
96
42
31
2.1
Warren
128
44
42
3.2
Washington
83
45
29
2.9
Wayne
83
40
26
1.9
White
83
43
27
2.2
Whiteside
122
48
40
3.8
Will
108
49
34
3.2
Williamson
71
37
23
2.1
Winnebago
116
47
36
3.7
Woodford
118
45
41
3.3
Illinois (State)
115
45
36
3.1
Note that all crop yields are expressed in bushels per acre except for hay which is expressed in tons/acre.