miqueo, hubieses puesto el vínculo a la nota, ya ví donde salió.
Te comento que lo del Congreso es lo pusieron en la oficina de presupuestos alla por enero, yo lo tomaría con pinzas, lo de Allendale fue una encuesta que hicieron más recientemente, estimo que habrá sido en febrero, el 31 sale la oficial que la del USDA.
te paso los artículos de ambas estimaciones.
U.S. CBO estimates fewer corn acres, more soy in 2015
Posted Jan. 26th, 2015by Reuters News Service
CHICAGO, Jan 26 (Reuters) – U.S. famers will plant fewer corn acres and more soybeans in 2015, with crop production seen down for both from last year’s record highs, according to the latest U.S. Congressional Budget Office projections on Monday.
CBO forecast a corn crop of 13.496 billion bushels, down from the record high of 14.2 billion harvested last autumn, and a soybean crop of 3.829 billion bushels, below the 3.97 billion in 2014, also the largest on record.
CBO said the projections were based on plantings of 89.0 million corn acres, versus 90.6 million sown in 2014, and soybean seedings of 86.0 million, up from 83.7 million planted last spring.
The wheat plantings forecast of 55.5 million acres in 2015 falls below the 56.8 million seeded in 2014.
Planting Intentions Survey
March 11, 2015
McHenry, Illinois based analytical research/brokerage firm Allendale Inc. estimates the following 2015 acreage based on its 26th annual producer survey: This year’s survey was a new record for participation. There were 30 separate states represented. Thank you to all the producers across the U.S. who were able to participate!
• Corn planting intentions of 88.508 million acres would be the smallest acreage in five years. Allendale’s production estimate would imply a production decline of 822 million under last year’s record.
• Soybean planting intentions are seen at 86.052 million acres, a new record. Allendale’s production estimate would be 111 million under last year, due to normal/trend-line yields.
• Wheat acreage is estimated at 56.678 million acres. Spring wheat acreage was seen 1.5 million larger than last year. It would be the largest since 2006. Allendale’s production estimate is 184 million over last year.