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This report presents USDA’s initial assessment of U.S. and world crop supply and demand prospects and U.S. prices for 2014/15. Also presented are the first calendar-year 2015 projections of U.S. livestock, poultry, and dairy products. Because spring planting is still underway in the Northern Hemisphere and remains several months away in the Southern Hemisphere, these projections are highly tentative. Forecasts for U.S. winter wheat area, yield, and production are from the May 9 Crop Production report. For other U.S. crops, the March 31 Prospective Plantings report is used for planted acreage. Methods used to project 2014/15 harvested acreage and yield are noted in each table.










 

 




 

World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates
June 11, 2014                                              WASDE - 530

   

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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Full Coverage OF USDA WASDE Report

World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates

Corn
WASDE: Projected U.S. Corn Production For 2014/15 Is Unchanged

Wheat
WASDE: Beginning Stocks of US Wheat Are Raised Reduction In 2013/14 Stock

Soybean
WASDE: Soybean Crush Is Raised 5 Million To 1,700 Million Reflecting An Increase In Projected Soybean Meal Exports

Cotton
WASDE: U.S. Cotton Projections IS higher Compared To Last Month

Livestock, Poultry, And Dairy
WASDE: U.S. Pork Imports & Exports Raised While No Change Is Made To The Beef Export Forecast by USDA WASDE

Related Reports

USDA: Export Sales Report Release Click here

USDA: Crop Production Report Click here

USDA: Crop Progress Report Release Click here


World Agricultural Weather Highlights

Latest Report (PDF) Click here

Understanding USDA Crop Forecasts Click here

Commodity Specialists Click here

Source: USDA Wasde

 


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