The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Soybean acres to exceed corn

King of crops dethroned for the first time in 35 years

- By David Pitt

DES MOINES, IOWA » Corn has been dethroned as the king of crops as farmers reported Thursday they intend to plant more soybeans than corn for the first time in 35 years, the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e said in its annual prospectiv­e planting report.

Profitabil­ity is the primary reason farmers indicate they intend to plant 89 million acres in soybeans and 88 million acres in corn.

Corn costs much more to plant because of required demands for pest and disease control and fertilizer. When the profitabil­ity of both crops is close, farmers bet on soybeans for a better return, said Chad Hart, an agricultur­e economist at Iowa State University.

“We’re hearing a lot more folks talk about when they’ve looked over the past couple of years beans have performed better than corn in terms of farm returns,” Hart said. “When they’re feeling a little pinched they do tend to look to control their cost side and that’s where beans have an advantage over corn.”

Soybeans cost about 60 to 70 percent as much as corn to plant, he said.

The report is an estimate

based on farmer surveys and could change depending on weather and commodity prices at planting time.

The only year that soybean acres beat corn in recent memory was 1983 but it was due to government manipulati­on as the USDA pushed farmers to plant fewer acres in an effort to boost prices in the midst of the nation’s worst farm crisis.

Hart estimates at prices prior to the report Iowa farmers could turn a profit of between $8 and $15 an acre for both crops which explains why the acreage intentions between the two are very close.

Corn acres nationally will be 2 percent lower, about 2 million acres, and soybean acres will be down 1 percent, about 1 million acres.

 ?? SETH PERLMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Central Illinois farmers deposit harvested corn on the ground outside a full grain elevator in Virginia, Ill.
SETH PERLMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Central Illinois farmers deposit harvested corn on the ground outside a full grain elevator in Virginia, Ill.

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