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Central Texas farmers see record corn yields amid market pressures - Texas Farm Bureau

By Shelby Shank Field Editor Timely rains and cooler summer temperatures pushed Central Texas corn yields higher than farmers expected. In Milam County, Zachary and Savannah Hutka say this year’s crop is one of the best they’ve ever harvested, but market prices tell a different story. Growing conditions were nearly ideal, leading to yields far above average. “A normal year is 90 to 100 bushels, maybe a little over 110,” Zachary said. “This year,…
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Texas Farm Bureau broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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