Latest government estimate confirms tight U.S. corn crop
As expected, the U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered the corn production forecast in its August crop report released last week, due to heat stress over much of the Corn Belt. Economists with the American Farm Bureau Federation continued to stress that tight supplies mean the U.S. needs every bushel of corn that farmers can produce this year.
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