Soybeans stored totaled 1.93 billion bushels, up 24% from March 1, 2021
Producers surveyed across the U.S. intend to plant a record high 91 million acres of soybeans in 2022,up 4% from last year, according to theProspective Plantings reportreleased byUSDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).
Planted acreage intentions for soybeans are up or unchanged in 24 of the 29 estimating states. The largest increases are expected in Illinois and Missouri, where producers in each state intend to plant 400,000 more acres than in 2021.
If realized, the planted area of soybeans in Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin will be the largest on record.
Corn growers intend to plant 89.5 million acres in 2022, down 4% from last year.
Acreage decreases from last year of 200,000 or more are expected in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Record high acreage is expected in Nevada and South Dakota.
Record low acreage is expected in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
未来的种植报告provides the first official, survey-based estimates of U.S. farmers’ 2022 planting intentions.
NASS’s acreage estimates are based on surveys conducted during the first two weeks of March from a sample of nearly 73,000 farm operators across the nation.
Other key findings in the report are:
NASS also released the quarterlyGrain Stocks reportto provide estimates of on-farm and off-farm stocks as of March 1.
Key findings in that report include :
View Prospective Plantings, Grain Stocks, and all other NASS reports.
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