USDA Confirms Strong Soybean Crush, Corn for Ethanol Mixed - Brownfield Ag News
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Planted Acreage Report Shows More Corn, Fewer Soybeans - Southeast AgNET
Curved rows of corn and soybeans growing in summer.By RobHainer/DepositPhotos image The USDA Planted Acreage report shows more corn and fewer soybeans, wheat, and cotton acres. Corn planted area is estimated at 95.2 million acres in 2025, up by five percent or 4.61 million acres from 2024. That’s the third-highest planted acres in the U.S. since 1944. The area harvested for grain is expected to be five percent higher than last year at 86.8 milli…
The assessment was presented to national legislators from the Interparty Legislative Space for Agriculture (ELIA) by Ariel Angeli, head of Research and Development at CREA. During his presentation, the specialist emphasized that withholding taxes generate price distortions, discourage production, and have long-term jeopardy for both companies in the sector and the economy as a whole. For the 2025/26 season, CREA projects a particularly critical …
USDA confirms strong soybean crush, corn for ethanol mixed - Brownfield Ag News
May was another strong month for the domestic soybean crush. The USDA says 204 million bushels of beans were crushed for meal and oil production, a record for the month, rising 2 million bushels from April and 12 million from May 2024. The big driver for the crush continues to be soybean oil demand expectations. […] The post USDA confirms strong soybean crush, corn for ethanol mixed appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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