The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced today that dry conditions for most of August have lowered Virginia’s row crop yield prospects. Based on conditions as of September 1, Virginia producers expected lower yields for soybean and cotton according to the Virginia Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Soybean producers expect to harvest an average of 40 bushels per acre from 600,000 acres, a decrease of 2 bushels per acre from the previous forecast of 42 bushels per acre on August 1. Production is expected to total 24.0 million bushels.
The state’s cotton yield is forecast at 1,022 pounds per acre, down from 1,050 pounds per acre on August 1. Cotton producers will harvest 77,000 acres in 2013 which is down 8,000 acres from the previous year. Production is expected to total 164 thousand bales.
The state’s peanut yield is forecast to be 4,100 pounds per acre. This is a 600 pound per acre increase from the August forecast. Production is expected to total 65.6 million pounds from 16,000 acres for harvest.