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Informa sees higher corn, soybean numbers
USDA will issue its monthly crop production report on Thursday, Oct. 11.
John Hawkins
Published: Oct 5, 2012
Informa Economics issued its updated estimates for next Thursday's USDA Crop Production report. For corn, Informa forecast Oct. 1 production at 11.194 billion bushels compared to last month's USDA estimate of 10.727 billion bushels.
On soybeans, Informa forecast production at 2.860 billion bushels, also higher than USDA's September estimate of 2.634 billion bushels.
USDA will issue its October Crop Production report at 7:30 a.m. CDT, Thursday, October 11.
Check out the latest harvest reports via
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