Coverage, Analysis of the April 10 USDA Reports

See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of the April 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.

See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of the April 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.

News and Analysis

AgWeb Radio: Midday Commentary 4-10-13
Ben Kash of Bower Trading provides a quick look at today’s WASDE report. Corn and beans are trading up now, but wheat trading lower.

Corn Stockpiles Raised on Slowing Global Demand
U.S. corn stockpiles will be 20% larger before the next harvest than projected a month, the government said. Analysts were expecting a bigger increase.

U.S. Soybean Exports, Domestic Use Seen Higher, USDA Says
Combined U.S. soybean exports and crushings will be 0.8 percent more than forecast a month ago, the government said.

Blog Commentary

Farmland Forecast: WASDE: Lower than Expected Stocks for Corn and Soybeans

Hedging Corn and Soybeans: WASDE Report for 4/10/13

Grain Hedge: USDA Report Analysis and Numbers

Current Marketing Thoughts: Potential Highlights of Today’s USDA Report...

Reports

WASDE

WASDE: Average Corn Price Forecast Lowered

WASDE: Soybean Prices Remain Steady

WASDE: Wheat Ending Stocks Up 15 Million Bushels

WASDE: Cotton Exports, Expected Prices Increased

WASDE: Rice Ending Stocks Increased

WASDE: Red Meat, Poultry Production Lowered

Crop Production

April 10 Crop Production: Crop Area Planted, Harvested

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