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  1. 4 days ago · Growers expect to harvest 91.5 million acres of corn for grain, down 3% from 2023. Ninety-four percent of all corn acres planted in the United States are biotech varieties, up from 93% in 2023. Soybeans. Soybean harvested area for 2024 is estimated at 86.1 million acres, up 3% from last year.

  2. 6 days ago · This Friday, June 28, USDA is expected to reveal the results of its Acreage Survey, which asks farmers how many acres they actually planted. The Kluis/SF survey results are 1.8 million acres below the average trade estimate going into Friday’s report.

  3. 6 days ago · The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that 91.5 million acres of corn will be planted in the U.S. for 2024, down 3% or 3.17 million acres when compared to last year, according to the agency’s annual Acreage report, which was released June 28. This represents the eighth highest planted acreage in the U.S. since 1944.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Corn acre estimates for the June 28th report are ranging between 87 million and 93 million, which is a very wide spread. Assuming 180 bushels can be raised on each acre, that is a...

  5. 4 days ago · Corn tanked and hit fresh near-term lows with both a bearish quarterly stocks and acreage number, which pushed July corn below the $4 mark. USDA’s corn acreage at 91.5 million acres was up ...

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · Identifying the right planting dates involves knowing the frost-free date and watching local weather patterns. In north Georgia, planting can start after the last frost, typically mid-May. Middle Georgia sees planting begin in April, while southern regions can start as early as mid-March.

    • Larry Meyers
  7. 1 day ago · On June 18, only 33% of Georgia was considered "abnormally dry." This week's map shows more than 69% of its land area is now experiencing those conditions. Another 25% of the state is facing more ...

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