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The Rising Costs of Corn Production in Illinois

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  "Total direct costs for corn production in central Illinois have increased over time from $134 per acre in 2000 to $558 in 2022, which implies an average annualized growth rate of 7% between 2000 and 2022."  - @farmdocDaily @ACESIllinois ag econ team Read the article on the farmdoc Daily website

USDA Reports

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USDA July WASDE This month’s 2023/24 U.S. corn outlook is for fractionally higher supplies and ending stocks. Corn beginning stocks are lowered 50 million bushels, as greater feed and residual use for 2022/23 more than offsets reductions in corn used for ethanol and exports. Corn production for 2023/24 is forecast up 55 million bushels as greater planted and harvested area from the June 30  Acreage  report is partially offset by a 4.0-bushel reduction in yield to 177.5 bushels per acre. --- Soybean production is projected at 4.3 billion bushels, down 210 million on lower harvested area. Harvested area, forecast at 83.5 million acres in the June 30  Acreage  report, is down 4.0 million from last month. The soybean yield forecast is unchanged at 52.0 bushels per acre. With lower production partly offset by higher beginning stocks, 2023/24 soybean supplies are reduced 185 million bushels. Soybean crush is reduced 10 million bushels reflecting a lower soybean meal domest...

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