USDA reports 2024 U.S. wheat crop reaches 1.971 billion bushels, up from 2023
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has forecasted a 9% increase in U.S. all-wheat production for 2024. Total production is estimated at 1.971 billion bushels, slightly lower than the previous August estimate but a considerable improvement over 2023’s production of 1.804 billion bushels. The 2024 wheat crop is expected to be the largest since 2016.
The USDA reported that while the total planted area for wheat dropped by 7% to 46.1 million acres in 2024, fewer acres were abandoned compared to 2023. The harvested area grew by 3.8%, leading to higher total production. The average yield is projected at 51.2 bushels per acre, up from 48.7 bushels in 2023.