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USDA Finds More Winter WheatWASHINGTON - Jun 30/09 - SNS -- The 2009 winter wheat planted area is estimated at 43.4 million acres, down 6% from 2008 but up 1% from the previous estimate, according to the USDA's preliminary seeded estimates for the year. States in the Corn Belt and Delta are all down from 2008, with Arkansas and Missouri down 600,000 and 450,000 acres, respectively. Acreage in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas is up a combined 1.15 million acres from 2008. Area harvested for grain is forecast at 34.8 million acres, down 12% from last year. Despite large increases in planted acres, harvested acres in Oklahoma and Texas are down 900,000 and 850,000, respectively, as both States have experienced below normal precipitation during the growing season. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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