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Planned Decrease in Hay Harvest AreaWASHINGTON - Mar 31/03 - STAT -- Producers expect to harvest 63.6 million acres of all hay in 2003, down 1% from 2002, according to the USDA seeding intentions estimate. Harvested acres for 2003 are expected to decrease in 17 States. North Dakota, down 900,000 acres, has the largest decrease following the drought conditions last year which resulted in more Conservation Reserve Program land and small grain acres harvested for hay. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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