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Corn Production Pegged Lower
Though 10.9 billion bu. would still be the second-largest corn crop on record, that figure represents a 2% decline in USDA's October estimate compared to the month prior.
According to the Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC), based on weekly data, for the first three quarters of this year, Omaha corn prices averaged $2.04/bu. compared to $1.81 last year; about 3% less than the 2000-2004 average. In early October, Omaha corn prices were over $2.40/bu.
In fact, the LMIC folks explain that in their calf and yearling price forecasts for 2007 and 2008, most of the forecasted declines in prices are due to higher corn prices.
For the week ending Oct. 15, according to National Ag Statistics Service (NASS).
States with the worst pasture conditions -- at least 40% of the acreage rated poor or worse -- include: Alabama (62%); Arkansas (40%); California (83%); Georgia (50%); Kansas (46%); Louisiana (44%); Mississippi (65%); Missouri (63%); Nebraska (45%); Nevada (60%); North Dakota (57%); Oklahoma (68%); Oregon (65%); Texas (62%); and Wyoming (62%).
States with the lushest pasture conditions -- at least 40% rated good or better -- include: Idaho (43%); Illinois (50%); Indiana (64%); Iowa (52%); Kentucky (74%); Maine (70%); Maryland (51%); Michigan (52%); Minnesota (42%); New Mexico (57%); New York (55%); North Carolina (68%); Ohio (71%); Pennsylvania (47%); South Carolina (43%); Utah (48%); Virginia (56%); Washington (62%); West Virginia (60%); and Wisconsin (52%).
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