Poll: The USDA expects an average 2012 U.S. corn yield of 122.8 bushels per acre. If you raise corn, what do you expect your yield to be?
- Over 150 bushels per acre
- 120 to 150 bushels per acre
- 70 to 119 bushels per acre
- Under 70 bushels per acre
- Zero
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