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Oats and sorghum actually makes more flour than the volume of their input, but they are do not provide as much of a yield per hectare as barley and wheat does. Barley and wheat do not make as much flour as the volume of their input, but they are higher yield crops.
Barley, oats and wheat provide you with straw to be baled up for bedding or to be sold. Soghum does not, so I think this also needs to be taken into account when determining what the "best" crop is.
Without doing all the math, I would assume that they are all pretty much balanced unless mods are in play.
Either way it is a good way to make money!!