AP Photo of corn
AP Photo of corn
Updated: Tuesday, 18 Aug 2009, 9:26 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 18 Aug 2009, 9:26 AM EDT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- - The government's latest estimate looks for a near-record corn
harvest from Ohio farmers, despite harsh spring weather that got
this year's crop in the ground late.
Dwayne Siekman, executive director of the Ohio Corn Growers
Association, says the U.S.
Department of Agriculture now expects the state's farmers to
produce 532 million bushels of corn, an average yield of 165
bushels per acre.
The state's largest corn crop on record was 541 million
bushels, an average of 150 bushels per acre, in 2007.
Siekman says Ohio farmers made up for the lost time during
planting season through technology that allows them to produce more
corn per acre.
He adds that mild weather during the growing season also
helped this year's crop.
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Information from: The Columbus Dispatch,
http://www.dispatch.com
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