Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Feed Situation: April 2, 1956
While no forecast is made of production at this time, if l950-5h average yields by States should be realized on these prospective acreages, 1956 feed grain production would total above 121 million tons. This would be 9 million tons less than the big 1955 cr0p, but slightly above the aver age of recent years. A record carryover of feed grains into 1956-57 is in prospect, totaling around hh million tons. The total feed grain supply, together with the other grains and byproduct feeds available for feeding, would give a total supply of feed concentrates within 2 or 3 percent of the record of 196 million tons in 1955-56. Assuming that the number of grain consuming animal units continue at near this year's level, the supply per animal unit also would be a little less than last year, but would exceed that of any previous year.
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