Articles tagged under: acreage report
Record High Dry Bean Acreage in ND, Potato Number is Record Low
Published June 30, 2020
Nationwide, canola acreage is down eight percent from last year. The planted area for canola in North Dakota totals more than 1.5 million acres, down nine percent from last year. Minnesota canola acreage increased. Dry bean acreage throughout the country…HRSW Acreage Drops Four Percent
Published June 30, 2020
Nationwide, the area seeded to spring wheat is down four percent from last year. North Dakota is the largest spring wheat production state in the country with 6 million acres. That’s down ten percent from last year. Spring wheat acreage…Corn Acreage Declines in ND, Increases in MN, SD
Published June 30, 2020
North Dakota’s corn acreage dropped 1.1 million acres, totaling 2.4 million for 2020. Minnesota’s corn acreage moved from 7.8 million acres last year to 8.1 million this year. For South Dakota, corn acres rose just over one million acres, totaling…USDA Extends Acreage Reporting Deadline for MN and ND
Published July 10, 2019
Due to heavy moisture and flooding, USDA is extending the deadline for farmers to report spring seeded crops in 12 states, including Minnesota and North Dakota. That means farmers in those states will have until July 22 to file an…USDA Will Resurvey Corn and Soybean Acres
Published June 28, 2019
The USDA will resurvey 2019 corn and soybean acres. The updated information will be released in August. There's hope new data will provide clarity. "The U.S. corn acreage estimate was a surprise to many. When you look deeper, the USDA…Market Analysts Shift Focus Back to Crop Progress and Weather
Published June 28, 2019
There are surprises everywhere in Friday's acreage report, especially for corn and soybeans. Brock Associates President Richard Brock is having a hard time rationalizing how USDA came up with some of the numbers. "None of this makes any sense, but…Changes in June Acreage Report “A Wild Card”
Published June 21, 2018
USDA will release its planted acreage report on June 30. According to market analysts, there could be an increase in planted acres for both corn and soybeans. However, Citizens Elevator Vice President of Grain Angie Setzer says changes in the…