Prospective planting: Southeast corn up, peanuts down, cotton steady
Story Date: 4/13/2016

 Brad Haire SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 04/13/16

Southeast farmers say they will plant less peanuts and soybeans in 2016 with cotton acres remaining steady. They say they will plant more corn, however, and that sticks with the national trend of other U.S. corn farmers who plan to plant the third largest corn acreage in seven decades.

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