- Nebraska Farm Bureau Names New Chief Staff Executive
- Auctioneer Champion Selected
- AFBF Opposes EPA-Proposed Tax on Livestock
- More Zein Protein Possible
- Issue Management Draws Increased Focus in USMEF
- Defamation suit settled
- Nitrogen Tie-Up a Common Cause of Yellow Wheat
- Iowa turkeys to be pardoned
- Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Gives 2009 Growing Season Information
- NCGA: Time to Invest in Inland Waterways
- EU farm ministers agree on reform
- China to overhaul battered dairy industry
- PETA Releases Video From Turkey Farm
- Calcium Rich Carrots Possible
- Biorefinery Assistance Available
- Senators: Abide by WTO Rules
- AFBF Pushes FTAs
- NGFA Wants CRP Opened by New Administration
- Expect Bold Energy Bill Next Year
- Russia Bans Indiana Pork Products
- Russia Wants Less U.S. Poultry
- Canadian BSE Investigation Points to Feed
- Link Found Between Animal and Human Health
- VeraSun reports loss in 3rd quarter
- NBB elects leaders
- EPA reminds diesel producers of RFS requirement
- RMA launches online risk management tool
- Beef exports decline, according to USDA report
- Feeder cattle options to be listed on Globex
- Farm equipment sales outlook 2009
- Beef short courses scheduled
- United Soybean Board Annual meeting next month
- Schafer appoints to Cattlemen's Beef Board
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ The state's corn harvest for this year may not break any records as once anticipated, but it's still likely to be most bountiful crop produced in Kansas this season, a new report shows.
The Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service reported Friday that corn production in the state is now expected to be 6 percent lower than last month's forecast. The new estimate of 493.2 million bushels is 5 percent below last year's crop.
In its monthly crop production forecast, the agency said corn yields are expected to average 137 bushels per acre, an average of a 3 bushels per acre less than a year ago.
Kansas farmers planted fewer acres of corn than statisticians had calculated in earlier, more optimistic reports. Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service now estimates the state's corn acreage at 3.8 million, down 300,000 acres from last month's forecast and down 100,000 acres from a year ago.
But the October production outlook is more favorable for soybean growers.
The agency forecast soybean production in Kansas to set a record of 115.2 million bushels. That's a jump of 34 percent over last year's crop and 6 percent over last month's estimate.
Among other Kansas crops, the sorghum forecast of 209 million bushels is unchanged from a month ago and down 1 percent from last year.
Kansas' sunflower production is estimated at 310.8 million pounds. That represents a 33 percent increase from a year ago.
The wheat harvest this season brought in 356 million bushels, about 25 percent higher than the previous freeze-plagued crop.
The latest government forecast also pegs the nation's corn production at 12.2 billion bushels, or 7 percent below last year's crop.
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