Ukraine’s production was lowered at 4.5 mmt to 27 mmt. Yet, USDA raised Ukraine’s exports 2 mmt to 17.5 mmt.
The December monthly USDA report is typically a quieter one for market impact. Production changes are reserved for next month. We are generally only seeing changes for US demand and world updates on this report.
The next monthly report is due January 12. This includes production revisions to the completed 2022 harvest via the Annual Production Summary, implied September – November feed/residual usage via the quarterly Grain Stocks and the first estimate of fall winter wheat acreage via the Winter Wheat Seedings report. These changes, along with new demand adjustments, are rolled into the monthly WASDE report. Of note, though new crop wheat acreage is released on that separate report, USDA will not include any new crop numbers on the WASDE until May.
You can also access the full reports here:
— Crop Production: https://www.nass.usda.gov/…
— World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE): http://www.usda.gov/…
WHEAT
USDA estimates U.S. wheat ending stocks at 571 mb, unchanged from November’s estimate. It is still the lowest U.S. ending wheat stocks in 15 years.
U.S. wheat use is estimated at 1.87 bb, also unchanged.
Wheat exports were estimated at 775 mb, unchanged from November. USDA estimates the farmgate price of wheat at $9.10, down 10 cents from last month.
Wheat world ending stocks were estimated at 267.3 mmt, a decrease from 267.8 mmt.
USDA estimates global wheat production at 780.6 mmt, down from 782.7 mmt.
Wheat production in Australia was estimated at 36.6 mmt, an increase from 34.5 mmt.
USDA estimates wheat production in Russia at 91 mmt, unchanged last month. Ukraine wheat production also was unchanged at 20.5 mmt.
Wheat exports from Russia were estimated at 43 mmt, an increase from 42 mmt last month, while USDA estimates Ukraine exports at 12.5 mmt, an increase from 11 mmt in November.
CORN
The export change was the major adjustment for corn numbers.
Production for the 2022-23 corn crop was held at 13.930 bb, a three-year low. USDA also maintained the yield at 172.3 bushels per acre (bpa).
Total supply was held at 15.357 bb with the rise in production.
Feed and Residual also at 5.3 bb. Total domestic use was 12.025 bb.
Ethanol use was also unchanged at 5.275 billion bushels, despite some possibilities that USDA would lower demand there as well.
SOYBEANS
USDA made no changes to the soybean supply and demand balance sheet in December.
USDA left soybean production unchanged at 4.346 bb with a national average yield of 50.2 bpa.
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