Pro Farmer, a division of Farm Journal,
shared its much-anticipated production estimates today for the 2020
U.S. corn and soybean crops after analyzing information from the 28th annual Pro Farmer Crop Tour
and other sources. The estimates are informed by Crop Tour data and
observations collected this week by Crop Tour scouts across seven key
Midwestern states.
Wind damage caused by August Derecho impacted
millions of acres of crops and contributes this year to the challenge of
forecasting the U.S. crop.
Corn: Pro Farmer estimates the
2020 U.S. corn crop at 14.820 billion bu. based on an average yield of
177.5 bu. per acre. That would be down from the United State Department
of Agriculture's August estimate of 181.8 bu. per acre. Even before reaching Iowa, we had some suspicions about the corn
crop's ability to hit a record. There is simply too much variability in
the corn crop across most of the seven Crop Tour states, said Pro
Farmer's Brian Grete. It's difficult to determine how much yield and
production Iowa has lost, but the state's crop has gone backward since
Aug. 1, and it's still sliding. Soybeans: Pro Farmer estimates the 2020 U.S. soybean crop at 4.362 billion bu. with a national average yield of 52.5
bu. per acre, down from the 53.3 bu. per acre USDA estimated August 12. On Crop Tour, we've never seen a bean crop with so much potential
and so much to lose, stated Pro Farmer's Jeff Wilson. Plant health is
great, but fields are dry and need rain to finish strong. The Pro Farmer Crop Tour, a Farm Journal event that informs the Pro
Farmer National Yield Estimates, concluded successfully Thursday. The
Tour was carried out by an extraordinary group of crop scouts and
sponsored by Pioneer, Pivot Bio, RCIS, Farm Credit Services of America,
Smart Nutrition, Farmobile and Compeer Financial. For additional
information on the 2020 Crop Tour go to www.profarmer.com and www.agweb.com. Founded in 1973, Pro Farmer is the leading subscription-based market
advisory organization in agriculture and serves members across the
United States and globally. Media Contact: Joe May, 319-268-4361 or jmay@farmjournal.com About Farm Journal Farm Journal is the nation's leading business information and media
company serving the agricultural market. Started 144 years ago with the
preeminent Farm Journal magazine, the company serves the crop,
livestock, produce and retail sectors through branded websites,
enewsletters and phone apps; business magazines; conferences, seminars
and trade shows; nationally broadcasted television and radio programs; a
robust mobile-text-marketing business; and an array of data-driven,
paid information products. Farm Journal also is the majority shareholder
of the online equipment marketplace, Machinery Pete LLC. In 2010, the
company established the non-profit, public charity, Farm Journal
Foundation, dedicated to sustaining agriculture's ability to meet the
vital needs of a growing population through education and empowerment. Source - https://www.newswire.com/news/pro-farmer-estimates-national-corn-and-soybeans-yields-below-usda-21196650 Contact Us
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