Friday, August 19, 2011

USDA crop reports brings a few surprises

Eran Chesnutt
A week ago the USDA downgraded expected crop yields as expected. Much of this has been due to exceptional summer heat and drought, which puts a damper on pollination and development in corn ears and soybeans.

What took some by surprise was a change in where corn goes after harvest. MU Extension Economist Ron Plain explains how next year more corn will go to ethanol than to feed cattle.

Story by Roger Meissen.

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