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Iowa farmers are predicted to harvest their largest corn crop ever despite challenging weather conditions.

Low crop prices are expected due to the large supply, impacting farmer profitability.

Efforts are underway to increase corn demand through expanded E15 fuel availability.

Even after hurricane-strength winds and near-record rainfall, Iowa farmers are likely to harvest their biggest corn crop ever this fall, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and ag experts predict.

The nation's leading corn producer is one of a dozen states forecast to bring in bin-busting crops.

While the next month will be critical to corn yields, Iowa is projected to reap nearly 2.9 billion bushels this fall, part of a record 16.7-billion-bushel U.S. crop, according to the most recent USD

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