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Large U.S. Bean Crop ConfirmedWASHINGTON - Dec 16/05 - SNS -- The USDA's first estimate of dry edible bean production by class was released earlier this month and confirmed U.S. output for all major classes increased from a year ago, notes Gary Lucier, of the USDA's Economic Research Service in the December edition of the USDA's Vegetables and Melons Outlook. Strong increases were noted for pinto, navy, and Great Northern beans. Among the top four dry bean classes, only black bean output declined as growers cut acreage with beginning stocks above those of a year earlier. Double-digit gains also characterized most other classes except large limas (up 1%), blackeyes (up 4%), and small whites (down 29%). Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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