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Western Corn Belt yields higher

Better growing conditions in the Western Corn Belt helped offset some of the production loss in the Eastern Corn Belt, according to USDA.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Aug 10, 2012
Here are comparisons of corn and soybean yields across the Midwest:

Soybeans    Corn 
 37 IL   116
 37 IN   110
 43 IA   141
 43 NE   147
 38 MN   155



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