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Baby Robin
Posted 11/14/2025 11:53 (#11434685 - in reply to #11434653)
Subject: RE: Do state numbers make sense? - Zenfarm /w1891 hopefully chime in


Fontanelle, IA
IALTO - 11/14/2025 10:28

Iowa drops 3 to 216 but Illinois up 2 to 221? Minnesota down 6 as well? Nebraska seems low at 191. Indiana at 206?

If the disease was as widespread and devastating to those that really had it then there must have been easily a 190+ bpa crop out there.

The other thing to keep in mind is a lot of comparisons are to last year. What if last year was 5 bpa too light?


Hopefully Lance will chime in at some point today.

Because I don’t understand the mechanics of how NASS reflects trade agreements on demand - ie. China /US trade agreement is “agreed in principle” but not officially inked at a signing? Does NASS’s mechanics/processes prevent those adjustments until a deal is actually signed?

As for yields, I don’t see Iowa’s estimate. With exception of NE Iowa, most folks have said you were lucky to be at last years yields with most 10-20-30 bushel less on corn.

Edited by Baby Robin 11/14/2025 11:54
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