USA - Nebraska corn farmers expected to invest nearly $3.1 billion into this year’s crop, report shows

22.04.2025 340 views

Nebraska corn farmers are expected to plant 10.6 million acres of corn this year, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The March Prospective Plantings report shows that this would translate to a significant economic investment of nearly $3.1 billion in the state’s economy over a two-month period, as calculated by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s crop budgets.

This includes inputs such as seed, fuel and fertilizer, but excludes land costs, labor and equipment.

“The upcoming planting season represents a substantial investment for Nebraska corn farmers,” said Kelly Brunkhorst, executive director of the Nebraska Corn Board (NCB). “As farmers prepare to plant, they are mindful of the challenges posed by weather conditions and are committed to producing high-quality crops.”

According to the Nebraska Corn Board, Nebraska farmers typically begin planting corn in mid-April and aim to finish by mid-May, weather permitting. The timing and pace of planting can significantly impact crop yields, soil health, and overall farm productivity. The latest Crop Progress report issued by the USDA (released April 15, 2025) showed Nebraska farmers are just starting to plant, with 1% completed with corn planting, typical of the five-year average (1%).

“As we kick off planting season, I encourage everyone to be mindful of farm equipment on our rural roads,” Brandon Hunnicutt, chairman of the Nebraska Corn Board and farmer from Giltner, said. “We want our farmers to come home safe to their families at the end of each day. Let’s work together to ensure a safe planting season – farmers, please exercise caution when moving equipment, and drivers, please slow down and pass safely when encountering slow-moving farm vehicles.”

 

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