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Higher Winter Durum Output Seen

WASHINGTON - Jun 10/22 - SNS -- Production of Durum wheat in Arizona and California is forecast at a collective 8.79 million bushels, down 3% from last month but up 28% from last year, according to the USDA.

Durum Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and Production - States and United States: 2021 and
   Forecasted June 1, 2022
   [Area harvested for the United States and remaining States will be published in the "Acreage"
   report released June 2022. Yield and production will be published in the "Crop Production"
   report released July 2022. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
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				   :    Area harvested     :        Yield per acre         :      Production
				   :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
		 State     :           :           :           :       2022        :           :
				   :   2021    :   2022    :   2021    :-------------------:   2021    :   2022
				   :           :           :           :  May 1  : June 1  :           :
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				   :     1,000 acres           --------- bushels --------        1,000 bushels
				   :
   Arizona ........:      52        59          90.0      108.0     103.0      4,680       6,077
   California .....:      20        24         110.0      112.0     113.0      2,200       2,712
   Idaho ..........:       7                    77.0                             539
   Montana ........:     635                    16.0                          10,160
   North Dakota ...:     820                    24.0                          19,680
				   :
   United States ..:   1,534                    24.3                          37,259
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