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USDA unveils part of 2033 agricultural outlook

Farmers, policymakers, and stakeholders are set to receive an early stocktake of the agricultural sector's future as the USDA announces the release of select tables from its "Agricultural Projections to 2033" report. Scheduled for November 7, this release will precede a full report in February, which promises an in-depth analysis of commodity supply, use, farm income, and global trade. 

By using the most recent WASDE report as a baseline and integrating current macroeconomic trends, the USDA aims to establish a consistent projection path.  

These assumptions build a "business as usual" scenario, considering existing policies and normal weather patterns, and will be pivotal in shaping the President's budget process. 

The forthcoming tables are a crucial resource for those within the agricultural industry, offering a data-driven outlook that helps navigate the complexities of market predictions and the evaluation of federal agricultural legislation's impact.  

With its commitment to transparency and foresight, the USDA ensures that the agricultural community is well-equipped to plan with reliable, objective data. 

Source : wisconsinagconnection

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