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n. Illinois | very interesting and it jives with what I am hearing from Producers all over NW Illinois and NE Iowa. Corn yields consistently down from last years 20-30 bu/ac 2024 however was a record yield in this area, so basically back to normal but again its a small geographic area in the big picture and there are sure to be areas that 2025 is a record yield. Even if true about yields being less than the USDA projections. USDA will never admit it until they have to reconcile to the bushels actually in storage which won't be until at the earliest late summer of 2026 and it will be all caused by feed usage the one thing that isn't actually measured
The question is can you financially survive at the current price levels?
The USDA is not coming to your rescue by admitting they got the 2025 yield wrong just like they never admitted to having the number of corn acres planted in 2019 wrong. | |
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