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click here | The state-by-state corn yield numbers in the table below suggest USDA could come down on its corn yield from Oct. 1, though we anticipate yields will increase sizably in Iowa and Nebraska as harvest progresses. For soybeans, all of the states in the index are running above the Oct. 1 forecasts, which suggests USDA could raise its national yield estimate. Start a Pro Farmer trial to read this week's updated Harvest Report. For just $1 you'll experience full member benefits for a full month. It's our way of allowing you to follow weekly reports through this year's harvest. No long-term commitment, cancel any time. | |
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| Updated harvest data will be released Friday, 10/23. The Farmobile Index™ aggregates daily state-by-state yields from farmers collected by Farmobile adjusted to 15.5% moisture for corn and 13% for soybeans. The yields below are based on a cumulative weekly average as of Oct. 14. (all data below provided by the Farmobile Index)
| Corn (bu. per acre)
| Soybeans (bu. per acre)
| Illinois
| 207
| 70
| Indiana
| 191
| 78
| Iowa
| 148
| 58
| Kansas
| 140
| 60
| Kentucky
| 182
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| Minnesota
| 198
| 67
| Missouri
| 148
| 55
| Nebraska
| 165
| 61
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