USDA released the first corn yield forecast for 2011 on Aug. 11. Forecast U.S. yields of 153 bushels per acre are similar to last years\u27 and six bushels below the 30-year trend line (Figure 1). This is not surprising. On the other hand, Iowa’s forecast of 177 bushels per acre matches that of the 30-year trend line and lies 12 bushels above last year’s final yield estimate. This, if realized, would rank third highest behind 2004 (181) and 2009 (182) bushels per acre for Iowa. This seems unlikely
It’s that time of year when corn yield estimations increase. The USDA NASS objective yield survey ca...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
The USDA/NASS released the first 2012 corn yield forecast on August 10. The current Iowa corn yield ...
October corn yield forecast for Iowa dropped to 169 bushels per acre, a significant reduction from t...
The August 2010 corn yield forecast by the USDA–NASS is 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa. If...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
As Figure 1 shows, the 2004 and 2005 corn crops in Iowa are the two highest yielding corn crops the ...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) October 21 Iowa Crops and Weather report estimated harvest...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture. ...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
It’s that time of year when corn yield estimations increase. The USDA NASS objective yield survey ca...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...
The USDA/NASS released the first 2012 corn yield forecast on August 10. The current Iowa corn yield ...
October corn yield forecast for Iowa dropped to 169 bushels per acre, a significant reduction from t...
The August 2010 corn yield forecast by the USDA–NASS is 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa. If...
The September 2010 USDA–NASS corn yield forecast remains at 179 bushels per acre (bu/acre) for Iowa ...
As Figure 1 shows, the 2004 and 2005 corn crops in Iowa are the two highest yielding corn crops the ...
Yield growth in agricultural crops is of importance to those who make long-term projections of food ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) October 21 Iowa Crops and Weather report estimated harvest...
As of May 12, 15 percent of Iowa’s corn was planted (USDA-NASS). This is a slower pace than what Io...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture. ...
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Crop and livestock summaries for the state of Iowa, produced by the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Average recommended planting dates for corn in Iowa lie between April 12 and May 18 in order to achi...
It’s that time of year when corn yield estimations increase. The USDA NASS objective yield survey ca...
Iowa average corn yield in 2004 was 181 bu/acre (BPA), the highest ever recorded. Our assessment of ...
The ‘drought of 2012’ actually started impacting Iowa crops as early as August of 2011. Ominous-look...