| this report shows 700,000 less acres in the I-states and Minnesota. It's probably hard to make up those acres elsewhere with acres that consistently yield on the top side of a 174 average.
It didn't show up much in the stocks report from last year but one of the increases in acreage on this June report vs the May was Corn acreage up 300 k in Kansas.. that's probably dryland.. and probably WILL NOT be anything Close to 180 bpa yields..
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