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2011 WORLD OF CORN
METRIC EDITION
STATISTICSBOOK
www.ncga .com
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AMERICAs C R gR wERs aretaking on new roles every day. And as our
customers businesses evolve, so do theirexpectations of the product we grow.
Never before have we been able to do so muchwith the corn we grow. Not only are we meetingdemand for food and feed around the globe, weare discovering new uses for corn in plastics,
bers, pharmaceuticals and so much more.
Following you will nd facts and gures aboutcorn production in the United States and aroundthe world. It never ceases to amaze how thecorn industry has grown and how muchmore we are producing on the same amount ofland. Thanks in part to innovations funded byU.S. corn growers, it is estimated we can growmore than 17 billion bushels by 2020 nearly5 billion more bushels than in 2010, on onlyslightly more acres than today.
On behalf of all U.S. corn growers, we thankyou for your partnerships and look forward tocontinuing to meet the demands of corn usersaround the world. U.S. corn growers are proudto be a partner to corn users around the globe.Its my pleasure to bring you our World of Corn2011 Statistics Book.
Bart SchottPresident, National Corn Growers AssociationKulm, N.D.
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C R PR DUCTIU.s. C R PR DUCTI , 2010
HectaresPlanted(1,000s)
HectaresHarvested
(1,000s) Yield (MT/
Hectare)
Production(Metric Tons)
(1,000s)
Alabama 109 101 7.28 737 Arizona 18 9 13.18 117 Arkansas 158 154 9.41 1,448California 247 73 12.23 892Colorado 538 490 9.47 4,641Connecticut 11Delaware 73 70 7.22 505Florida 24 10 6.59 67Georgia 119 99 9.10 902Idaho 130 45 11.29 503Illinois 5,101 5,020 9.85 49,452Indiana 2,389 2,316 9.85 22,812
Iowa 5,425 5,283 10.35 54,696Kansas 1,964 1,883 7.84 14,765Kentucky 543 498 7.78 3,874Louisiana 206 202 8.78 1,778Maine 11
Maryland 202 174 6.65 1,158Massachusetts 7Michigan 972 850 9.41 8,001Minnesota 3,117 2,955 11.11 32,821Mississippi 304 271 8.53 2,315Missouri 1,275 1,215 7.72 9,373Montana 32 14 8.47 117Nebraska 3,704 3,583 10.42 37,317Nevada 2New Hampshire 6New Jersey 32 29 7.15 206New Mexico 57 27 11.29 302New York 425 239 9.41 2,248North Carolina 368 340 5.71 1,942North Dakota 830 761 8.28 6,304Ohio 1,397 1,324 10.23 13,539Oklahoma 150 138 8.16 1,123Oregon 28 15 12.55 193Pennsylvania 547 368 8.03 2,959Rhode Island 1South Carolina 142 136 5.71 774
South Dakota 1,842 1,709 8.47 14,471 Tennessee 287 259 7.34 1,902 Texas 931 842 9.10 7,661Utah 28 9 10.79 100
Virginia 198 126 4.20 528Washington 81 51 12.86 651West Virginia 19 12 5.65 66Wisconsin 1,579 1,255 10.16 12,757Wyoming 36 20 7.59 154U.S. 35,690 32,960 9.59 316,165
U.s. C R AT A gLA CE, 2010
36 millionhectares planted
33 millionhectares harvested
316 Millionmetric tons produced
9.6metric tons yield per hectare
$65.97 billion (U.s.)corn crop value
$208.65 (U.s.)average price per metric ton
U.s. sELECT CR P VALUE, 2010Billions of Dollars (U.S.)
O a t s
B a r
l e y
S o r g h u m
W h e a t
S o y
b e a n s
C o r n
0 . 1 9 0 .
7 0 1 . 9 0
1 2 . 4 8
3 8 . 9
5
6 5 . 9
7
Source: USDA WASDE, 1/12/11 Source: USDA NASS Crop Production 2010 Summary, 1/12/11
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U.s. ALL CR P AREA HARVEsTED, 2010
Source: USDA NASS Crop Production 2009 Summary, 1/12/11
Hectares (Thousands)
Corn (grain) 32,960 Sugar Beets 468
Corn (silage) 2,253 Potatoes 406
Soybeans 31,006 Sugar Cane 357
Hay 24,226 Dry EdiblePeas
288
Wheat 19,278 Lentils 257
Cotton 4,333 Flaxseed 169
Sorghum(grain)
1,946 Proso Millet 147
Sorghum(silage)
107 Tobacco 137
Rice 1,463 Rye 107
Barley 998 Saf ower 68
Sun ower 758 SweetPotatoes
47
Dry EdibleBeans
746 Peppermint 29
Canola 579 Mustard Seed 19
Oats 511 Hops 13
Peanuts 508 Other 18
Total
Sunower 0.6%Barley 0.8%Rice 1.2%Sorghum (grai n) 1.6%Cotton 3.5%
26.5%Corn
(grain)
19.5%Hay
15.5%Wheat
25.0%Soybeans
All Other 5.8%
PERCE TAgE F BI TECH AREA PLA TED,2008-2010
BI TECH sHARE FU.s. C R HECTAREsPLA TED, 2010
Source: USDA NASS Acreage Report, 6/30/10
Data Source: USDA NASS Crop Production
Annual, 1/12/2011
InsectResistant
Herbicide Tolerant
Stacked Traits
All BiotechHybrids
08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10
IL 13 10 15 15 15 15 52 59 52 80 84 82
IN 7 7 7 16 17 20 55 55 56 78 79 83
IA 16 14 15 15 15 14 53 57 61 84 86 90
KS 25 24 22 30 29 28 35 38 40 90 91 90
MI 15 13 11 24 20 25 33 42 44 72 75 80
MN 19 23 18 29 24 28 40 41 46 88 88 92
MO 27 23 15 21 17 19 22 37 45 70 77 79
NE 27 26 22 24 23 24 35 42 45 86 91 91
ND 24 22 22 34 30 34 31 41 37 89 93 93
OH 12 15 13 17 17 22 37 35 36 66 67 71
SD 7 6 6 30 25 29 58 65 60 95 96 95
TX 20 21 18 31 30 27 27 33 40 78 84 85
WI 14 13 13 26 27 29 35 37 38 75 77 80
Other 20 20 21 32 30 30 22 28 31 74 78 82
Totals 17 17 16 23 22 23 40 46 47 80 85 86
Hectares (Thousands)
Non-Biotech 4,997
Insect Resistant 5,710
Herbicide Tolerant 8,209
Stacked Traits 16,774
Total 35,690
47%Stacked
Traits
14%Non-
Biotech
16%Bt
23%Herbicide
Tolerant
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U.s. C RHECTAREsPLA TED,
1940-2010Hectares (Thousands)
3 5 , 9
0 8
3 3 , 5
4 6
3 2 , 9
6 6
2 7 , 0
7 0 3 4 , 0
2 6
3 0 , 0
2 7
3 2 , 2
0 7
3 0 , 6
4 9
3 1 , 9
4 1
3 1 , 8
2 3
3 2 , 7
6 5
3 3 , 1
0 9
3 1 , 7
1 1 3 7
, 8 6 5
3 4 , 8
1 1
3 4 , 9
7 2
3 5 , 6
9 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA NASS CropProduction 2010 Summary,1/12/11
U.s. C R PRICEs, 1940-2010Dollars per Metric Ton
U.s. C R CR P
VALUE, 1940-2010Billions of Dollars (U.S.)
5 6 , 0
5 8
2 3 . 6
2
1 . 3 2
7 0 , 2
1 1
5 9 . 8 4
4 . 2 2
9 9 , 2
4 2
3 9 . 3 7
3 . 9 3
1 0 5 , 4 7 3
5 2 . 3
6
5 . 5 1
1 6 8 , 6 5 0
1 2 2 . 4 3
2 0 . 5
5
2 0 1 , 5 3 6
8 9 . 7
6
1 8 . 1
9
2 5 1 , 8 5 7
7 2 . 8
3
1 8 . 5
0
2 4 1 , 3 7 9
7 7 . 5 5
1 8 . 8
8
2 2 7 , 7 6 9
9 1 . 3
3
2 0 . 8
8
2 5 6 , 2 3 2
9 5 . 2
7
2 4 . 4
8
2 9 9
, 8 7 9
8 1 . 1 0
2 4 . 3
8
2 8 2 , 2 6 5
7 8 . 7 4
2 2 . 2
0
2 6 7
, 5 0 6
1 1 9 . 6 8
3 2 . 0
9
3 3 1 , 1 8 1
1 6 5 . 3 5
5 4 . 7
6
3 0 7
, 1 4 5
1 5 9 . 8 3
4 9 . 0
9
3 3 2 , 5 5 2
1 3 9 . 7 6 *
4 6 . 4
8 *
3 1 6 , 1 6 5
2 0 8 . 6 5 * *
6 5 . 9
7 * *
U.s. C RPR DUCTI ,
1940-2010Metric Tons (Thousands)
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA NASS CropProduction 2010 Summary,1/12/11
*Estimated**Projected for crop year 2010-2011Source: USDA WASDE NASS Crop
Production 2010 Summary, 1/12/11
*Estimated**Projected for crop year 9/09 - 8/10Source: USDA WAOB, World
Agriculture Supply & DemandEstimate, 1/12/11
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1 . 8 1
3 0 , 9
4 9
2 . 4 0
2 9 , 3
1 1
3 . 4 3
2 8 , 9
1 6
4 . 4 8
2 3 , 2
2 2
5 . 7
1
2 9 , 5
3 9
7 . 4 3
2 7 , 1
0 6
8 . 5 9
2 9 , 3
2 8
8 . 6 7
2 7 , 8
4 1
8 . 1 1
2 8 , 0
6 9
8 . 9 2
2 8 , 7
2 2
1 0 . 0
6
2 9 , 8
1 0
9 . 2 8
3 0 , 4
1 2
9 . 3 5
2 8 , 5
9 8
9 . 4 6
3 5 , 0
2 8
9 . 6 6
3 1 , 8
1 0
1 0 . 3
6
3 2 , 1
8 2
9 . 5 9
3 2 , 9
6 0U.s. C RHECTAREsHARVEsTED,
1940-2010Hectares (Thousands)
U.s. AVERAgE C R YIELDs, 1940-2010Metric Tons per Hectare
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA NASS CropProduction 2010 Summary,1/12/11
Source: USDA NASS CropProduction 2010 Summary,1/12/11
U.s. C R EXP RTs, 1990-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
4 0 . 2 4 3
. 8
4 2 . 2
3 3 . 7
5 5 . 3
5 6 . 6
4 5 . 6
3 8 . 2
5 0 . 3
4 9 . 2
4 9 . 3
4 8 . 4
4 0 . 3
4 8 . 3
4 6 . 2
5 4 . 2
5 4 . 0
6 1 . 9
4 7 . 2 5
0 . 5
4 9 . 5
*
9 0
9 1
9 2
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
9 9
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA ERS FeedOutlook, 1/14/11*Projections
Exports reported here do notinclude distillers grains or otherethanol products.
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Mexico 3.0%
Argentina 2.9%
India 2.6%
S. Africa 1.5%
Ukraine 1.5%
Canada 1.4%
38.7%U.S.
20.6%China
6.8%EU-27
6.2%Brazil
14.8%
Other
Source: USDA FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade Report, 1/14/11*Marketing Year October 1, 2010 September 30, 2011
Metric Tons (Thousands)
U.S. 316,165
China 168,000
EU-27 55,193
Brazil 51,000
Mexico 24,500
Argentina 23,500
India 21,000
S. Africa 12,500
Ukraine 12,000
Canada 11,714
Other 120,434
World Total 816,006
w RLD C R PR DUCTI , 2010-2011*
w RLD C R EXP RTs, 2010-2011*
Source: USDA FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade Report, 1/14/11*Marketing Year October 1, 2010 September 30, 2011
Metric Tons (Thousands)
U.S. 50,000
Argentina 14,000
Brazil 8,000
Ukraine 5,500
S. Africa 2,500
India 2,500
Serbia 1,700
Paraguay 1,300
EU-27 1,000
Thailand 700
Canada 700
Other 3,010
World Total 90,910
Paraguay 1.4%EU-27 1.1%
Thailand 0.8%Canada 0.8%
Other 3.3%
Serbia 1.9%S. Africa 2.7%
India 2.7%Ukraine 6.0%
55.0%
U.S. 15.4%Argentina
8.8%Brazil
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C R C sUMPTI
Source: USDA ERS Feed Outlook, 1/11
LEADI g U.s. C REXP RT MARKETsMetric Tons (Thousands)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10Japan 14,689 15,519 15,207Mexico 9,818 7,841 8,256S. Korea 8,556 5,196 7,076
Taiwan 3,844 3,609 3,178Egypt 3,124 2,333 2,818
Canada 3,140 1,842 2,097China 9 90 1,199
Venezuela 974 1,204 1,106Colombia 2,945 1,422 1,019DominicanRep.
1,091 983 930
Other 17,759 6,926 7,576 Totals 61,913 46,965 50,462
U.s. C R UsAgE BY sEgME T, 2010
Source: USDA ERS, Feed Outlook, 1/11; FATUS Crop year ending 8/31/11**Estimate, ProExporter Network, calculations based on whole-corn equivalents;
see www.ncga.com/usagecalc for details
Metric Tons (Millions)
Feed & ResidualIncludes corn displaced by DDG/CGF* (20.1)
152.2
ExportIncludes DDG/CGF exports* (10.2)
59.7
FSI 159.5
Fuel Ethanol 94.2
HFCS 13.1
Starch 6.4
Sweeteners 6.6
Cereal/Other 5.0
Beverage Alcohol 3.4
Seed 0.6
Total Uses 341.1
U.s. C RE DI g sT CKs,
1940-2010Metric Tons (Thousands)
*Crop year ending 8/31/11Source: USDA ERS Feed
Outlook, 1/14/11
1 2 . 0 1
8 . 8
5 1 . 2
1 6 . 9
2 6 . 3
3 8 . 6
4 8 . 2
4 0 . 6
2 7 . 6
2 4 . 3
5 3 . 7
5 0 . 0
3 3 . 1
4 1 . 3
4 2 . 5
4 3 . 4
1 8 . 9
*
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
w RLD C RC sUMPTI ,2010-2011*Metric Tons (Thousands)
World Total: 836,118
S . A
f r i c a
E g y p t
C a n a d a
J a p a n
I n d i a
M e x
i c o
B r a z i
l
E U - 2
7
C h i n a
O t h e r s
U . S .
Source: USDA FAS Grain: WorldMarkets and Trade Report, 1/14/11*Marketing Year October 1, 2010 September 30, 2011
1 0 , 7
0 0
1 2 , 6
0 0
1 2 , 8
0 0
1 6 , 1
0 0
1 8 , 3
0 0
3 1 , 1
0 0 4 8
, 3 0 0
5 8 , 5 0 0
1 6 2 , 0 0 0
1 7 4 , 1 1 2
2 9 1 , 6 0 6
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HIgH-FRUCT sEC R sYRUPUsAgE, 1985-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
2 9 . 3
4 . 8
8 . 3
3 6 . 2
5 . 6
9 . 6
4 1 . 4
5 . 7
1 2 . 0
5 0 . 2
6 . 3
1 3 . 6
5 2 . 4
6 . 3
1 3 . 8
5 9 . 8
6 . 6
1 3 . 5
6 4 . 7
6 . 9
1 3 . 5
6 8 . 8
7 . 2
1 3 . 3
7 . 1
1 3 . 8
8 9 . 9
7 . 0
1 3 . 6
1 1 2 . 8
6 . 7
1 3 . 3
1 2 7 . 6
5 . 9
1 2 . 4
1 5 0 . 8
6 . 3
1 3 . 1
1 5 9
. 5 *
6 . 4 *
1 3 . 1
*
F D, sEED &
I DUsTRIAL(FsI) UsAgE,
1985-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
8 5
9 0
9 5
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
8 5
9 0
9 5
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
8 5
9 0
9 5
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA ERS FeedOutlook, 1/12/11*Crop year ending 8/31/11
FSI reported here includes allcorn going to ethanol plants,regardless of nal product.
Source: USDA ERS FeedOutlook, 1/12/11*Crop year ending 8/31/11
Source: USDA ERS FeedOutlook, 1/12/11*Crop year ending 8/31/11
sTARCH UsAgE, 1985-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
swEETE ER UsAgE,
1985-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
4 . 3
5 . 1
5 . 8
5 . 8
5 . 8
5 . 9
6 . 1
6 . 0 6 .
2 6 . 6
6 . 5
6 . 2 6 .
5 6 . 6 *
8 5
9 0
9 5
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA ERS FeedOutlook, 1/12/11*Crop year ending 8/31/11
7 6 . 7
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w RLD C R IMP RTs, 2010-2011*
Source: USDA FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade, 1/14/11*Marketing Year October 1, 2010 September 30, 2011
Metric Tons (Thousands)
Japan 16,100
S. Korea 8,500Mexico 8,100
Egypt 5,400
Taiwan 4,700
EU-27 4,500
Colombia 3,600
Iran 3,200
Malaysia 2,800
Algeria 2,400
Other 31,610
World Total 90,910
Taiwan 5.4%Egypt 4.9%
Colombia 3.9%Iran 3.4%
Malaysia 3.1%EU-27 2.9%
Algeria 2.5%
34.6%Other
19.2%Japan
11.2%Mexico
8.8% S. Korea
C R UsEDF R ETHA LPR DUCTI , 1985-2010*Metric Tons (Millions)
6 . 9
8 . 9
1 0 . 1
1 6 . 0
1 8 . 0 2 5
. 3 2 9
. 7 3 3
. 6 4 0
. 7 5 3 . 8
7 7 . 5 9
4 . 2 1
1 6 . 0
1 2 4 . 5 * *
8 5
9 0
9 5
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
Source: USDA ERS, Feed Outlook, 1/12/11*Crop year ending 8/31/11**Includes approximately 1.2 billion bushels tobe used as distillers grain for livestock feed.
Source: Pro Exporter Network
U.s. ETHA L PR DUCTIFACILITIEs, 2010Million Liters
# of Plants Installed Capacity
Arizona 1 208
California 7 736Colorado 4 473
Georgia 3 380
Iowa 40 12,464
Idaho 2 204
Illinois 15 5,110
Indiana 12 3,437
Kansas 13 1,860
Kentucky 2 134
Louisiana 1 6
Michigan 5 1,003
Minnesota 22 4,302
Missouri 6 988
Mississippi 1 204
N. Dakota 6 1,336
Nebraska 25 5,764New Mexico 1 114
New York 2 621
Ohio 7 2,036
Oregon 2 560
S. Dakota 15 3,846
Tennessee 2 670
Texas 4 946
Wisconsin 10 1,885
Wyoming 2 25
Totals 49,312
Source: Renewable Fuels Association
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Beef
Other
HogsPoultry
U.s. C R FEDBY REgI ,
1993-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
U.s. C R FEDBY LIVEsT CK gR UP,
1993-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
U.s. MEATEXP RTs BY
A IMAL gR UP, 1993-2010*Metric Tons (Thousands)
*Estimates.Source: PRX, USDA FAS Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and TradeReport, 10/10
Source: PRX *ProExporter Network estimatesthe equivalent of 4.8, 6.4, 8.4, 8.7,14.4, 23.2, 23.5, 27.5 and 29.5million metric tons of corn fed tolivestock was displaced by DDG,in the 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06,06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 and10-11 crop years, respectively.
*Crop year 9/01/10 to 8/31/11.Source: PRX
Feed reported here does notinclude distillers grains or otherethanol coproducts.
Non-Corn Belt
Dairy
Beef
Poultry
Pork
Corn Belt
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
9 9
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
9 9
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
9 9
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
45403530252015
1050
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
*
Feed & ResidualU.s. C R
UsAgE BY sEgME T,
1993-2010Metric Tons (Millions)
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
9 9
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
1 0 *
Source: USDA ERS Feed Outlooks*Projection
FSI reported here includes all corngoing to ethanol plants, regardless of
nal product.
FSI
Exports
Carry-out
175
150125
100
75
50
25
0
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