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Kansas corn harvest
expected to be down
 
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – Kansas farmers are forecast to harvest 759 million bushels of corn this season, down 5 percent from last year’s production, the government said Nov. 10.
The UDSA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service said in its monthly crop report that it expects fewer acres of corn will be harvested this year in Kansas. Anticipated average yields are slightly down. It estimated that 5.75 million acres of corn will be cut, down 4 percent from last year. Average yields are expected to come in at 132 bushels per acre.
The agency’s forecasts for some other major crops in the state are more optimistic. Sorghum production is projected at 237 million bushels, up 16 percent from last year. The state’s soybean harvest is forecast at 200 million bushels, up 7 percent.
About 320,000 bales of cotton are also expected to be harvested in Kansas, up 14 percent from last year.
11/24/2020