Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Just Released: West Virginia’s Crop Acreage Reports

The West Virginia Department of Agriculture has released acreage reports based on the results of their recently completed agriculture survey.  The results show that:
  • Winter wheat – In 2011, 10,000 acres were planted and 6,000 acres were harvested. In 2012, 8,000 acres were planted and the projected harvest is 4,000 acres.
  • Corn – In 2011, 48,000 acres were planted and 31,000 acres were harvested.  In 2012, an estimated 52,000 acres were planted and the projected harvest is 37,000 acres.
  • Soybeans – The acreage planted and projected to harvest is the same for 2012 as in 2011 at 20,000 acres planted and 19,000 acres harvested.
  • Hay – Overall, it is expected that farmer’s will harvest 645,000 acres in 2012, compared to 640,000 in 2011.
Are you a grower in West Virginia?  How do these acreage projections compare to your farm? Tell us!

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