West Iowa numbers lower, but better than some expected

IARN — The Pro Farmer Crop Tour is wrapping up today in Southern Minnesota and Central & Eastern Iowa. Yesterday the Western leg of the tour went through the Western third of Iowa in crop districts one, four, and seven. Many marketers were holding their breath on this part of the trip, because Iowa is a top corn producer and has been the only one of the three “I States” that has been having drought. The west has been taking the brunt of the adverse conditions, and many were expecting the tour to be pulling bad numbers.

While they don’t comb every square inch of the region, they do cover a lot of ground at random. There is no picking and choosing to find the best or worst looking fields.

In the southwest region of crop district 7, numbers for corn were at 173.7 bpa. That’s down ten percent from last year’s 192. Western tour lead Chip Flory says that this is more about how good the last couple of years were in the southwest than how bad this crop is.

For more on this story visit the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.

Photo courtesy of Ted Seifried

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