By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Recent rains have slowed field work for Northeast
Mississippi corn growers, but the state remains on schedule
for more corn acres in 1998. Dr.
Erick Larson, corn specialist with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service, said he expects the state to
plant near the 1996 level of 630,000 acres, compared to
490,000 planted last year when growers harvested a record
yield of 107 bushels per acre. "Most of
the state is finished planting corn, but Northeast
Mississippi still lags behind significantly in some fields.
All growers will want to be finished by the end of April or
the first of May," Larson said. "The week after Easter,
growers worked hard to get fields planted in the northeast
part of the state. The following week brought rains that
halted planting, but helped most of the Delta." Larson
said delays past the planting deadline will make farmers
look at alternative crops, primarily soybeans. Dr. Tom
Jones, agricultural economist with MSU's Extension Service,
said corn prices look great compared to the
alternatives. "As good
as soybeans have been to us in the past, there are several
factors that have reduced their appeal this year," Jones
said. "Brazil and Argentina soybean harvests are in full
swing, and they are looking at record production. In this
country, estimates are for more soybean acres than last
year." Jones
said with typical yields, 1998 soybeans may allow growers to
clear $42 an acre, compared to corn at $90 an
acre. "Most
growers aren't even looking at cotton as an alternative this
year," Jones said. Mike
Howell, Lee County agricultural agent, said growers are
beginning to shift their planting intentions to soybeans in
the low-lying fields that were too wet for corn. "We have
found that Group IV soybeans can be planted earlier than we
used to plant them. If corn prices were better, growers
might risk later plantings, but at this level, timely
planting is important," Howell said. Released:
April 24, 1998
Mississippi
Crop Report:
State's Corn
Plantings Remain On Schedule
Contact: Dr. Erick Larson (601) 325-2311; Dr. Tom Jones
(601) 325-2750
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