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The Agriculture Department cut its U.S. soybean export projections for FY25-26 in its July WASDE, but domestic crush is set ...
Soybean production is forecast at 4.46 billion bushels, down 3% from USDA's October forecast. Yields are expected to average 51.7 bushels per acre, a decline of 1.4 bushels from the previous forecast.
USDA’s first glimpse at acreage, though it wasn’t survey-based, was during the Ag Outlook Forum in February. At that time, the agency’s corn estimate came in at 94 million acres, which ...
Corn and soybean yields in the United States were left unchanged in the latest supply/demand estimates from the U.S.
Sunny days may be ahead for corn and soybean producers, but that is likely only for the weather forecast and not market ...
The USDA’s Planted Acreage Report released on June 30th shows more corn and fewer soybeans and wheat acres. Corn planted area ...
USDA’s 101st Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum will be held Feb. 27-28 near Washington, DC, with the theme of “Meeting Tomorrow’s Challenges, Today.” The look at corn and soybean acreage ...
The USDA pegged the old crop soybean stocks-to-use ratio at 6.68% — the second lowest since 2012. That helps explain why the market has held key support despite economic and trade uncertainty.
The Department of Agriculture reported in its weekly export sales report Friday that export sales of U.S. soybeans for the week ended June 12 totaled 614,700 metric tons across the 2024/25 and ...
By Kirk Maltais --Soybeans for November delivery fell 1%, to $10.05 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, after the USDA's latest WASDE report showed only a slight drop-off in crop ...
As a result, US soybean exports to China during the 2017-18 marketing year were the lowest in volume since 2013-14 and the lowest in value since 2009-10, according to the USDA’s October 2018 ...
This story was originally published on Agriculture Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Agriculture Dive newsletter. The U.S. Department of Agriculture slashed ...