Ohio farmers intend to plant less corn and more soybean acreage in 2025 than they did last year, according to Ben Torrance, state statistician, USDA NASS, Ohio field office.
It's been 12 years since corn acreage has surpassed 95 million acres. Farmers will lean heavily on that crop in 2025, according to the USDA's Prospective Planting report released on March 31.
While farmers across the United States signaled their intent to plant about 5 percent more corn acreage this year than in ...
The main headlines in the USDA Prospective Plantings report deal with the expected corn and soybean plantings. Corn area came ...
Marlin Clark explains unexpected changes in the corn, soybean and wheat markets following the release of the USDA March 31 ...
--Soybeans for May delivery rose 1.8%, to $10.32 3/4 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, with grains gaining ahead of Wednesday's 'reciprocal' tariffs from President Trump. --Corn for ...
The USDA has released its Prospective Plantings report projecting the amount of corn and soybeans and other commodities that ...
The USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report is the first official survey of farmers for the upcoming growing season. Chad Smith ...
Due to market conditions and a large dip in acreage last year, farmers intend to plant significantly more corn, moving away ...
The USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report, released yesterday, provided key insights into U.S. agriculture. The report ...
U.S. farmers will plant nearly 5 million more corn acres in 2025 compared with last year. In its 2025 Prospective Plantings ...
USDA put out their Prospective Plantings report on Monday. The acreage estimates were based primarily on farmer surveys ...