SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) – Soybean production in South Dakota set a record high last year, while the dry pea crop was a record low.
The federal Agriculture Department in its annual crop production summary says state farmers produced 257 million bushels of soybeans, up 6 percent from the previous year.
Dry pea production is estimated at 399,000 hundredweight, down 24 percent from 2017.
Other crops that saw production increases in South Dakota in 2018 were corn, alfalfa hay, sorghum, oil sunflowers, proso millet and safflower.
Crops that saw decreases included non-oil sunflowers and flaxseed.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) – Canola production in North Dakota set a record last year.
The federal Agriculture Department in its annual crop production summary says a record yield and record acreage resulted in 3.1 billion pounds of canola in the state, up 24 percent from the previous year.
Other crops that saw production increases in North Dakota in 2018 were soybeans, oil sunflowers, flaxseed, dry peas, lentils, safflower and alfalfa hay.
Crops that saw decreases included corn, potatoes, sugar beets, non-oil sunflowers and dry beans.