The U.S. Department of agriculture predicted that corn production in August was 7% lower than that in 2001
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Last Update: 2002-08-15
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Introduction: the yield of 88 corn is 8.89 billion bushels, 7% lower than that of last year and 10% lower than that of 2000 If the forecast becomes a reality, it will be the lowest production since 1995 Corn production is expected to be 125.2 bushels per acre as of August 1, down 13 bushels from the previous year Corn yield in most parts of the United States is lower than last year, because of the rainy weather in the eastern corn belt that caused the delay in sowing In addition, the weather in many areas continues to be hot and dry, which also affects the growth of corn and limits the per unit yield potential of corn Corn acreage for food harvest is expected to be 71 million acres, down 1.08 million acres from June's forecast, but up 3% from 2001 RKg
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