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Harvest conversion (Alabama corn)

What does Harvest conversion (Alabama corn) show?

Harvest conversion (Alabama corn) is a source-faithful PIER20 calculation from USDA NASS data. Scope: Alabama statewide corn observations from USDA NASS Quick Stats, with SURVEY, FIELD CROPS, STATE, TOTAL, and NOT SPECIFIED held fixed. Annual grain measures and stated weekly condition or progress series are not mixed. It follows the published eligibility, denominator, missing-value, revision and coverage rules in the Phase 1 computation contract.
Harvest conversion (Alabama corn)annual
%96.496.696.897.097.1Percentile025507510097.180th
Latest
97.06
1Y change
−0.1%
vs median
+0.1%
Percentile
80th
High in available history
97.14
Harvest conversion (Alabama corn)
Data through 2026
96.296.496.696.897.097.2202120222023202420252026
PIER20 calculation: Harvest conversion (Alabama corn)
Harvest conversion (Alabama corn): summary statistics (Max range)
SeriesFirstLatestMinMax
PIER20 calculation: Harvest conversion (Alabama corn)96.9797.0696.4397.14
Source
USDA NASS
Series id
NASS-03
Frequency
annual
Data through
2026
Refreshed
12 Aug 2026
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USDA NASS estimates can be revised; recent values may be preliminary.

How this is calculated

Formula
100 × harvested_acres / planted_acres

100 × harvested_acres / planted_acres. Scope: Alabama statewide corn observations from USDA NASS Quick Stats, with SURVEY, FIELD CROPS, STATE, TOTAL, and NOT SPECIFIED held fixed. Annual grain measures and stated weekly condition or progress series are not mixed. Source: USDA NASS. USDA NASS does not endorse this analysis; recent crop observations or estimates may be preliminary. Source period, last checked, dataset vintage, units, revision status, coverage and formula version are recorded in the derived artifact.

As of 2026, the latest reading is 97.06%. That is down 0.1 pp over the past year and above its long-run median of 96.97%.

Frequently asked questions

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What is the current harvest conversion (Alabama corn)?

As of 2026, the latest reading is 97.06%. That is down 0.1 pp over the past year and above its long-run median of 96.97%.

How often is this benchmark updated?

This benchmark is built on annual data. The page is refreshed when the source publishes new observations; the freshness block below the chart shows the exact data-through date and when PIER20 last fetched the file.

What data sources does this chart use?

The chart is built from PIER20 calculation: Harvest conversion (Alabama corn), sourced from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA NASS).

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