2010 Cotton Acreage Up 19 Percent

USDA projected that all cotton plantings for 2010 are estimated at 10.9 million acres, 19 percent above last year.

Upland planted area is estimated at 10.7 million acres, up 19 percent from 2009. Increased planted acres are expected in all cotton-producing states except Louisiana, where acres are unchanged from last year’s record low.

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In Alabama, California, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, planted acreage increased over 30 percent, with California experiencing the largest percentage gain with a 76 percent increase. American-Pima cotton growers planted 209,000 acres, up 48 percent from 2009.

For comparisons of all projections for cotton acreage, see: www.cotton247.com/acreage.

Corn planted area for all purposes in 2010 is estimated at 87.9 million acres, up 2 percent from last year. The largest increases in planted acreage compared to last year are reported in Illinois and Kansas, both up 600,000 acres from 2009. Other notable increases were shown in Indiana, up 400,000 acres; Missouri, up 300,000 acres; and Ohio, up 250,000 acres. The largest decrease in planted acreage is reported in Iowa, down 400,000 acres, while both Nebraska and South Dakota are down 350,000 acres from the previous year.

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