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USDA Boosts Corn Yield, Production Estimates

If projections are realized, the 10.97 billion bushel projection would be the third-largest on record.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Aug 11, 2006

The National Agricultural Statistics Service released the August Crop Production report today, projecting an average corn yield of 152.2 bushels per acre and a total production estimate of 10.97 billion bushels.

The August report is the first one of the year detailing yield averages.

"The report suggests that, even with a major drought in some parts of the nation, farmers are capable of adapting and will find ways to produce a bountiful corn crop," states National Corn Growers Association President Gerald Tumbleson. "U.S. corn growers are a reliable supplier, and this report indicates that we will be able to supply all of our markets - food, fuel, feed and exports - this year."

If realized, the 10.97 billion bushel projection would be the third-largest on record, following 2004's record crop of 11.8 billion bushels and 2005's crop of 11.11 billion bushels.

NASS noteds the United States experienced the second-hottest July on record this year, posting an average temperature of 77.2 F. The hottest July on record occurred in 1936, with a record average temperature of 77.5 F. In addition, the period from May to July 2006 was the driest since the record-breaking drought of 1988.

Iowa is projected to be the highest-producing state in total yield, with 2.12 billion bushels for an average of 173 bushels per acre. Illinois is expected to be the second-highest in total yield, with 1.97 billion bushels for an average of 172 bushels per acre.

Missouri, Ohio and Indiana are expecting yields much higher compared with last year. Missouri's yield estimate is 136 bushels per acre, up 25 bushels per acre from last year. Ohio is projected to produce 160 bushels per acre, up 17 bushels per acre from 2005. Indiana is estimated to harvest 167 bushels per acre, up 13 bushels per acre from last year.

U.S. corn growers planted 79.4 million corn acres this year. NASS is expecting 72.1 million acres to be harvested.

 



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