More peanuts, cotton and record soybeans, say farmers asked by USDA
Story Date: 4/4/2017

 

Source: Brad Haire, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 3/31/17

Southeast farmers plan to plant more acres of peanuts, a few more of soybeans, less of corn, but a lot more of cotton this year, according to the always-anticipated annual USDA Prospective Planting Report, which hit the streets March 31.
The Prospective Plantings report supports the cost and returns outlook for Southeast growers as they examine their crop mix.

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