Alabama farmers experienced a mixed bag of results in 2012.
The Alabama Farmers Federation says federal statistics show the state's corn production increased by 51 percent in 2013, with farmers harvesting an average of 148 bushels an acre.
Soybean production increased 21 percent, and Alabama growers harvesting nearly 100,000 more acres than 2012.
Things weren't as good for cotton and peanut crops, however.
Cotton yields dropped 26 percent while peanut yields declined 44 percent.
The Farmers Federation says peanut production was down after a record year in 2012, partly because some peanut fields were washed out by heavy rains in southeast Alabama.