Report shows drop in planted acres of corn and soybeans in the US

Published Jul 10, 2023

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According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, Nebraska's corn acreage for all purposes decreased by 1% from the previous year, with 94% of the total acreage planted with biotechnology varieties. Soybean-planted acreage also declined by 4%, with 93% of the total acreage planted with genetically modified, herbicide-resistant seed. Winter wheat planted in fall 2022 increased by 17% from the previous year, while alfalfa acreage for dry hay decreased by 4%.
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Nebraska producers planted 9.5 million acres of corn for all purposes, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. This is down 1% from last year. Of the total acres, 94% were planted with biotechnology varieties, down 1 percentage point from 2022. Area to be harvested for grain is estimated at 9.16 million acres, up 4% from a year ago. Soybean-planted acreage is estimated at 5.5 million, down 4% from last year. Of these, 93% were planted with genetically modified, herbicide-resistant seed, down 3 percentage points from 2022. Producers expect to harvest 5.45 million acres, down 4% from a year ago. Winter wheat planted in fall 2022 is estimated at 1.15 million acres, up 17% from last year. Harvested area is expected to total 850,000 acres, up 4% from a year ago. Alfalfa acreage to be harvested for dry hay is estimated at 760,000 acres, down 4% from last year. Other hay acreage to be cut for dry hay is estimated at 1.6 million acres, up 19% from a year ago. ...

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