USDA production report summary: soybean production increased by 4%
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Last Update: 2001-08-13
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Introduction: soybean production is expected to reach a record 2.87 billion bushels, 4% higher than in 2000 and 8% higher than in 1999 Based on the situation as of August 1, the average yield per acre is expected to be 38.7 bushels, an increase of 0.6 bushels over 2000 This will be the third highest yield year in history with a yield of 38.9 bushels / acre in 1997 and 1998 Most of the production per unit area in the Great Plains, the southeast and the Southern Mississippi Valley is higher than last year But in the western corn belt and the states along the Atlantic coast, the yield per unit fell Soybean acreage reached a record 75.2 million acres, down slightly from June's forecast, but one percentage point higher than last year The soybean harvest area in the United States reached a record 74.1 million acres, 2 percentage points higher than that in 2000 (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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