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Sugarbeet Seedings Trimmed BackWASHINGTON - Jun 30/05 - SNS -- Sugarbeet area totaled 1.28 million acres in the United States this year, down 1% from the March intentions and down 5% from 2004, according to the USDA seeded area estimates for 2005. The area for harvest is forecast at 1.26 million acres, down 4% from 2004. Planted area decreased from 2004 in all States, except Wyoming. Idaho growers planted 27,000 fewer acres than last year, while Michigan's planted area decreased 16,000 acres. Similar declines occurred in harvested area. Although Minnesota's planted area is slightly less than in 2004, growers expect to harvest 5,000 more acres. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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