Search results for Roach Ag Marketing corn acreage

Really thank you for participating in our survey of planted area 2 held over the weekend! Subscribers in 6 of the most affected States have reported that they will be unable to obtain all the acres seeded to corn planting just a week ago. The number of hectares of maize in 6 States alleged to prevent the plant was 290,000 hectares larger than last week's research, while the cultivated area should be planted originally intended to bean decreased from 80,000 hectares of corn.

Driving the corn plant hectares was Minnesota now prevent in Iowa 1.305 million, in 626,682 and in North Dakota, 501,700 hectares. Together these States account for more than 80% of the acres of corn plant to prevent in our research. Click here: (http://www.roachag.com/assets/2013/6/10/surveymapupdate.pdf) to see the State-by-State report. Here are the numbers in respect of the preceding week:


Research this week in relation to the intentions of the early spring:
• Total avoid hectares of plant: 2,847,409
• Total acres to beans: 1,054,187
• Loss of Acre of corn total: 3,901,597
• Loss of total production: 598.056 .026 bushels


Last week's search in relation to the intentions of the early spring:
• Total avoid hectares of plant: 2,557,893
• Total acres to beans: 1,174,901
• Loss of Acre of corn total: 3,729,794
• Loss of total production: 560.128 .098 bushels


We does not reduce corn yields to late planting in our assumptions. Use trend yields for each State, calculating production losses ... We does not reduce the acreage of corn in any State other than the research, even though we know that some will be lost due to poor planting and floods. Our research leads us to expect the USDA to reduce corn acreage planted to 93.4 million hectares. We hope the bean plantations of USDA to increase to 78.15 million hectares.


The USDA will release its updated supply demand numbers Wednesday that will include your updated estimates of acreage and yield. To be the first to receive valuable information like this click here: (http://www.roachag.com/) to visit our website and Try our service free for 30 days.


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