Experts estimate that this year's U.S. corn yield will be 141 bushels / acre
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Last Update: 2001-06-12
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Introduction: [experts estimate that this year's U.S corn yield will be 141 bushels / acre] Meteorologists at Iowa State University believe that the cold air at the end of May and the beginning of June will affect the yield of corn to a certain extent He predicted that the yield of corn would reach 142 bushels / acre in April, but now the latest estimate is 141 bushels / acre However, the number is still the highest record The highest yield of corn in the United States so far is 138.6 bushels / acre in 1994, when the yield exceeded 10 billion bushels He believes that although corn is planted late in some places this year, the sowing progress of Iowa and the major Midwest producing states is not much behind the average The worry now is whether the cold air will turn dry and hot in July and early August, as it will reduce corn and soybean yields China feed industry information network LDS
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