USDA WASDE & Crop Production Reports

Sep 11, 2014
By USDA WASDE
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World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report (WASDE)
The World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) serves as USDA’s focal point for economic intelligence and the commodity outlook for U.S. and world agriculture. The Board coordinates, reviews, and approves the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, houses OCE's Joint Agricultural Weather Facility, and coordinates USDA's Agricultural Outlook Forum.












World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates
September 11, 2014                                              WASDE - 533

   

USDA Released the World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates Report (WASDE) today and the market has reacted by pushing futures prices lower.To see the latest market prices and charts click

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Latest Update And Summary 
 

USDA has raised its U.S. corn and soybean production projections. If realized, we’ll see record crops for both this year.

Corn is now seen at 14.395 billion bushels, up 3% from both the August guess and the 2013 total. The average yield is pegged at 171.7 bushels per acre, nearly 13 more than a year ago. Harvested area is estimated at 83.8 million acres, unchanged from August and down 4% on the year.

Soybeans are pegged at 3.913 billion bushels, a 3% rise from last month and a 19% jump from last year. The average yield is seen at 46.6 bushels per acre, which would be up more than 3 from 2013. Harvested area is expected to be 84.1 million acres, up 11% from a year ago, which would also be a new record.

 

Full Coverage OF USDA WASDE Report

World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates

Corn
WASDE: Corn Production for Current Year Forecast 363 Million Bushels Higher

Wheat
WASDE: Projected U.S. Wheat Supplies for Are Raised 10 Million Bushels

Soybean
WASDE: U.S. Soybean Production Projected Up 97 Million Due To Higher Yield Forecast

Cotton
WASDE: U.S. Cotton Beginning Stocks, Production, and Exports Result in Lower Ending

Livestock, Poultry, And Dairy
WASDE: Pork Production For Current Year Is Higher While Beef Production Is Down

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Source: USDA Wasde

 

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