COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Corn costs are down, and acres in Texas and throughout the U.S. are anticipated to comply with as improved total rising situations may ship above common yields, based on a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service knowledgeable.
Dr. Mark Welch, AgriLife Extension grain advertising and marketing economist within the Texas A&M Division of Agricultural Economics, Bryan-Faculty Station, stated corn acres have been anticipated to be down, however larger yields are anticipated because of improved soil moisture ranges.
Welch stated Texas corn acres have been anticipated to drop 16 % from 2.5 million acres in 2023 to. . .