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17. State corn crop down slightly as harvest wraps up
Yield is forecast at 162 bushels per acre, six bushels below last month, four bushels below the record set in 2004 but still the second highest of record. According to the USDA, forecast yields are lower than last month across the northern and western Corn Belt and adjacent areas of the Great Plains where actual harvest results are revealing that the impact of the hot, dry conditions during pollination was worse than initially expected. According to the USDA, forecast yields are lower than...
Source11/10/2007


18. Rainfall too late for state crops
While late October rainfall helped to green pastures and recharge ponds, it was too late to help the state's fall crops as yields on all major Tennessee crops were down from a year ago. Soybean production is down 55 percent from last year and at 19. Cotton yields are down 344 pounds per acre and are expected to average 601 pounds per acre. While corn production in the state is the highest in 87 years, yields fell 17 percent below what they were last year. The material on this site may not...
Source11/8/2007


19. Rain comes too late for state crops
While late October rainfall helped to green pastures and recharge ponds, it was too late to help the state's fall crops as yields on all major Tennessee crops were down from a year ago. Soybean production is down 55 percent from last year and at 19. Cotton yields are down 344 pounds per acre and are expected to average 601 pounds per acre. While corn production in the state is the highest in 87 years, yields fell 17 percent below what they were last year. The material on this site may not...
Source11/15/2007


20. Texas Crop, Weather
The winter wheat crop was in fair to good condition, with 40 percent to 100 percent of the crop planted and 10 percent to 50 percent of existing plantings emerged. The grain sorghum harvest continued as the peanut harvest wound down. This year's crop may be one for the books as yields are averaging around a bale to the acre. Winter wheat that was planted on enough moisture to come up either dried out or got blown out by the harsh winds. Panhandle: Soil moisture ranged from very short to...
Source11/6/2007


21. Senate farm bill fight over subsidies gets down and dirty
And still other senators mock the opponents of the bill that would send $32 billion over five years mostly to large farmers of a few crops during one of the biggest grain price booms on record. Democrats and Republicans on the Agriculture Committee, backed by crowds of lobbyists, are pulling out all the stops to pass a $288 billion, five-year farm bill, expanding an archaic system of subsidies that government economists say is rapidly shifting billions of dollars to the largest farm operations.
Source11/15/2007


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