Washington, DC — Corn planted area for all purposes in 2021 is estimated at 92.7 million acres, up 2 percent or 1.87 million acres from last year, according to according to the June 30 report from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).

Compared with last year, planted acreage is expected to be up or unchanged in 28 of the 48 estimating states.

Area harvested for grain, at 84.5 million acres, is up 2 percent from last year.

Soybean planted area for 2021 is estimated at 87.6 million acres, up 5 percent from last year.


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Compared with last year, planted acreage is up or unchanged in 28 of the 29 estimating States.

All wheat planted area for 2021 is estimated at 46.7 million acres, up 5 percent from 2020.

This represents the fourth lowest all wheat planted area since records began in 1919.

The 2021 winter wheat planted area, at 33.7 million acres, is up 11 percent from last year and up 2 percent from the previous estimate.

Of this total, about 23.6 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 6.59 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.50 million acres are White Winter.

Area expected to be planted to other spring wheat for 2021 is estimated at 11.6 million acres, down 5 percent from 2020.

Of this total, about 10.8 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat.

Durum planted area for 2021 is expected to total 1.48 million acres, down 12 percent from the previous year.

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