By
Allison Powe MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Nationally, wheat growers are harvesting a strong
crop, but Mississippi rains prevented state growers from
producing a repeat of last year's record high. Dr. Tom
Jones, extension agricultural economist at Mississippi State
University, said Mississippi's total production is about 1/3
less than what was produced in 1996. Last
year, Mississippi produced an average of 48 bushels per acre
on about 230,000 acres. This year, production dropped
substantially to about 39 bushels per acre on 200,000 acres
throughout Mississippi. Average
prices this year are expected to be around $3.43 per bushel,
compared to $4.35 per bushel in 1996. "In some
areas prices have decreased as much as $2 per bushel," Jones
said. "State
production is down this year, but nationally more than a
million additional acres are being harvested with an average
increased yield of 2.1 bushels per acre from last year,"
Jones said. An
increased national production is also predicted, with about
20 million to 25 million more bushels than last year.
Kansas, which suffered a drought in 1996, had better
conditions for wheat this year and produced much better
yields. Although
national yields increased, Mississippi growers had too much
rain during crucial periods of the growing
season. "Rain
that started Memorial weekend contributed to a delayed
harvest and lowered grain quality by reducing wheat's test
weight," said Dr. Erick Larson, extension agronomist at
MSU. Earlier
rains in February and March delayed farmers from
fertilizing, and March rains caused some field
abandonment. "Weather
from the latter half of April through May was more
favorable, and state yields are actually higher than
expected," Larson said. "But
final wheat acreage being harvested in the state is at least
25,000 acres less than was originally planned," he
said. Larson
said the wheat had suffered some disease pressure. Growers
used some fungicide applications to control rust and
septoria diseases, but there were few problems out of the
ordinary. Released:
July 11, 1997
Mississippi
Crop Report:
State Wheat
Drops, As U.S. Yields Soar
Contact: Dr. Tom Jones, (601) 325-2750
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