Take Our Poll: How Does Your 2023 Crop Mix Compare to 2022?

With the Prospective Plantings report out on Friday, share with us how your crop mix is shaping up for 2023.

Crop Mix Poll
Crop Mix Poll
(Farm Journal)

In February, at its annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, USDA released estimates of 91 million acres of corn for 2023, which is up 2.7% from last year. The national average yield is forecast at 181.5 bu. per acre.

For soybeans, acres are projected at 87.5 million, which is flat with 2022. The national average soybean yield is forecast 52 bu. per acre.

On Friday, March 31, USDA will release its annual Prospective Plantings report. Read AgWeb’s pre-report coverage: What to Know Ahead of USDA’s March 31 Prospective Plantings Report

With this data on tap, share with us how your crop mix is shaping up for 2023.

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