Tag: WASDE

Allendale’s Rich Nelson says No Changes in Ending Stocks for Wheat on US Sheet and Only Minor Changes Made to World Numbers in Latest WASDE Report

As expected by the grain trade, USDA on Wednesday lowered corn export demand 75 million bushels (mb) and also bumped up ending stocks for the crop by 75 mb as well. USDA trimmed soybean ending stocks to 210 mb, 15 mb from last month’s estimate. USDA lowered its crush estimate by 10 mb but raised …

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Allendale’s Rich Nelson Sees Minimal Change in Wheat Ending Stocks in WASDE and has Concerns about Exports

USDA on Wednesday released its February Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. Farm Director, KC Sheperd, caught up with Allendale’s Rich Nelson and talked about the numbers in this latest WASDE report. “For the most part, USDA gave us kind of what that trade was expecting here in today’s discussion,” …

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USDA Lowers Expected Corn Ending Stocks for 2022/23

The United States Department of Agriculture released the January World Agricultural Supply & Demand Estimates (WASDE) report yesterday. The expected reductions in use were met with notable changes to U.S. production, resulting in lower-than-expected ending stocks for the 2022/23 marketing year.  As compared to the December WASDE report, a 200 million bushel drop in total production was spurred …

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Allendale’s Rich Nelson Dives into USDA’s January Crop Production, WASDE, Grain Stocks and Winter Wheat Seedings Reports

Along with the WASDE report, several different reports were released by USDA NASS today. KC Sheperd, Farm Director, visits with Allendale’s Rich Nelson about the highlights of these reports. With higher beginning stocks for wheat, as well as some better demand, Nelson said USDA lowered their stock numbers. “USDA did make some moderate adjustments to …

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