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 ST. LOUIS, MO., 7:30 A.M., CT, (01/07/2014) -- After pushing corn seedings in recent years, U.S. farmers plan a major shift to soybeans in 2014, according to the latest Farm Futures survey of growers' planting intentions for spring.
  Corn acre shift indicated Producers  are ready to slash corn seedings to 92.23 million, down 3.7% from the  total USDA estimated in November, and 5.3% less than originally planned  by growers in 2013 before cold, wet weather prevented many fields from  being planted. Still, if achieved, the 92.23 million would be the fourth  most put in since World War II.
  All  the ground cut from corn could wind up in soybeans. Farmers indicated  they want to put in 82.34 million acres of beans in 2014, up 7.6 over  2013 and easily a record. Growers have been trying to get rotations back  in line for several years, and changing market conditions could finally  allow the transition to occur.
  Soybean indicators Farm Futures'  first survey of growers last summer found the shift out of corn already  underway, with initial corn intentions put at 94.11 million, with  soybeans at 78.75 million. Market signals sent a clear message to  farmers, says Farm Futures Senior Editor Bryce Knorr, who conducted the research: Plant soybeans.
  "When  we first surveyed growers in late July and early August, the ratio of  new crop soybeans to corn was trading around 2.36 to 1," said Knorr.  "During December the ratio reached 2.58 to 1, providing a clear edge to  soybeans, while projected corn profitability dropped to break-even  levels."
  Weather influences Adverse  spring weather in 2013 also prevented farmers from seeding some spring  wheat and durum fields. That ground should return to those crops,  helping increase total wheat acreage to 57.64 million, up 2.6%. Winter  wheat acres will be up less than 1%, to 43.3 million, according to the Farm Futures survey.
 
  Farm Futures surveyed more than 1,600 farmers by email during December. Results of the spring planting intentions survey were released Tuesday at the Farm Futures Business Summit in St. Louis. USDA releases its prospective plantings estimates on March 31. 
 2014 Crop Planting Intentions Projected Acres Survey results by crop: 
| Crop | 
Acreage | 
Change* | 
 
| Corn | 
92.23 million | 
96.7% | 
 
| Soybeans | 
82.34 million | 
107.6% | 
 
| Soft Red Winter Wheat | 
9.1 million | 
91.0% | 
 
| Hard Red Winter Wheat | 
30.9 million | 
104.3% | 
 
| White Winter Wheat | 
3.4 million | 
96.3% | 
 
| All Winter Wheat | 
43.3 million | 
100.6% | 
 
| Spring Wheat | 
12.2 million | 
105.1% | 
 
| Durum | 
2.1 million | 
143.2% | 
 
| All Wheat | 
57.64 million | 
102.6% | 
 
 
*Corn and soybean change is vs USDA Nov. 2013. |