Crop Yield & Harvest · Beans
Beans (Dry) Yield Calculator
Calculate beans (dry) yield per acre. Estimate total harvest, yield potential, and compare to averages.
US Average Yield
1 800 lbs/acre
Record Yield
4,000+ lbs/acre
Harvest Window
Aug-Oct
Test Weight
60 lbs/bu
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How to Use This Calculator
Enter the total acres planted with beans (dry), the estimated plants per acre, and expected yield per plant in pounds. The calculator estimates total beans (dry) yield per acre in pounds and tons so you can compare against the US average of 1 800 lbs/acre.
Why This Matters
Accurate beans (dry) yield estimation helps with harvest planning, storage logistics, and marketing decisions. Comparing your projected beans (dry) bushels per acre to the US average of 1 800 lbs/acre reveals whether your management practices are on track or need adjustment.
Methodology
Yield is estimated as: Plants per acre × Yield per plant = Pounds per acre. Total harvest = Pounds per acre × Acres. This approach works best when combined with field scouting during the Aug-Oct harvest window to validate per-plant yield assumptions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using a single plant sample to estimate per-plant yield instead of averaging across multiple field locations.
- Not adjusting plant population for actual stand count — emergence losses reduce the planted population.
- Forgetting to account for harvest losses, which typically reduce recoverable yield by 1-5%.
- Comparing yields without normalizing for moisture content — always convert to standard moisture before comparing.
Tips & Best Practices
- Direct-cut or undercut when pods are dry and stems brittle.
- Harvest at 16-18% moisture to minimize splits.
- Reduce cylinder speed to prevent cracking.