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Cost Of Producing An Acre Of Corn Increases

Based on a study of more than 600 on-farm records, the cost to produce an acre of corn in Central Illinois for 2012 is pegged at $832 an acre.

The Landowner newsletter says the study, conducted by the University of Illinois’ Dwight Raab found variable costs to produce the 2012 crop are estimated at $386/acre and 3.5% increase over 2011.  Nitrogen and dry fertilizer account for the majority of that increase.

Total Non-land costs are estimated at $587/acre, an increase of just over 4 percent for 2011.  The greatest of those increases found in storage costs and machinery depreciation.

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Warmer Temperatures and More Rain Ahead for Oklahoma - Mesonet Weather Report

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In the Mesonet Weather Report, state climatologist Gary McManus says Oklahoma is set to warm up in the coming days. He also says additional rainfall is expected, which could bring some relief to areas that have been dry across the state.