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Fontanelle, IA | w1891 - 1/8/2026 17:42
https://esmis.nal.usda.gov/sites/default/release-files/c534fn92g/np1...
I think this is what you are looking for? Corn production is on page 47-48. The "annual" column would be the Jan report. "Revisions following year" is I believe what you are looking for?
Edit: I would assume "Revisions following year" is the following Jan report but not going to argue against other data that its not. A few pages prior would be the acreage and yield broken out separately. Soybeans are p. 256-257.
Yes - thanks for that report! pg 43 & 44 was what I was curious about for yield.
1967 & 1969 had largest yield gains of ~ 2.0 bpa from annual to Final.
So, maybe a question for you, how likely would it be on this upcoming Jan 12 report for the USDA to raise 2024 corn yields ~2 bpa to say 181 range which would grow carryover into 2025 and might explain some of the price laggardness all 2025 in old crop. Then, this would give the USDA a "chance" to print a 179-181 corn yield for 2025 which might keep projected 2025-26 carryover Flat to current projections. However, the market "risk" sentiment would shift obviously more bullish? | |
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