U.S. farmers plan less corn, more soybeans and wheat in 2024

Published 2024년 4월 16일

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Prospective Plantings report for 2024 reveals shifts in crop planting preferences among American farmers, with a move towards planting more soybeans and wheat and less corn, reflecting early March surveys of approximately 72,000 farmers. However, these plans could change based on market and weather conditions. The report also notes a significant decrease in barley and sunflower acreages due to surplus and reduced demand, with barley expected to drop to 2.6 million acres and sunflowers to less than a million acres, the lowest since 1976. Conversely, dry bean acreage is projected to increase by 12% to 1.3 million acres, indicating a shift in market demands and crop production strategies across the U.S., particularly in states like North Dakota and Minnesota.
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In early March, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture asked farmers across the country what crops they planned to put into the ground in 2024, their collective reply was fewer acres of corn and more acres of soybeans and wheat than last year. That information came out in the agency’s Prospective Plantings report, released March 28. But farmers and other stakeholders in agricultural crop production should keep in mind that the report, which used to be called “planted intentions,” is just that, said Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University Extension economist and crops marketing specialist. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service bases the acreage estimates on a survey of about 72,000 farmers from across the United States during the first two weeks in March. The information is collected by mail, internet and telephone. Factors, such as market prices and weather conditions, could result in changes in planting plans between the time the survey was conducted and when ...

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