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USDA Predicts Record-Breaking Sorghum Yield
USDA is forecasting a record-production year for sorghum. Based on Sept. 1
conditions the agency projects a 495-million-bu. crop, which would be 78% larger
than last year. At a projected 73.9 bu./acre yield, that's up 17.7 bu. over last
year.
Yield forecasts were at or above last month's level in all of the
major sorghum-producing states except New Mexico and Oklahoma, USDA says. A
79-bu./acre yield (21 bu. over 2006) is anticipated in Kansas, the recipient of
beneficial rainfall in August in the central and northern parts of the state
where most of the sorghum is produced. Meanwhile, Texas, the second-largest
sorghum-producing state, expects a record yield of 69 bu./acre, also 21 bu. over
last year. Record-high yields are also forecast for Nebraska and Arkansas.
-- Farm Press
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