Coverage, Analysis of the Dec. 11 USDA Reports

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

See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of the Dec. 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.

News and Analysis

Gulke: The Story behind Today’s Reports
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says the bears have taken over for now. He provides a special report on the important information in the Dec. 11 USDA reports.

AgWeb Radio: Closing Commentary 12-11-12
Kevin Van Trump of Farm Direction says our wheat situation is not friendly to our growers and the crop report sent the prices down.

Global Corn Stocks Higher but Prices Lower
USDA’s December World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates held some surprises for corn and soybean analysts.

AgWeb Radio: Opening Commentary 12-11-12
Mike Howlett of Top Third Ag Marketing says this morning’s reports are bearish for wheat.

AgWeb Radio: Midday Commentary 12-11-12
Tom Grisafi of Indiana Grain Company says there was some trade from both sides right after the report.

Blog Commentary

Grain Hedge: USDA Report First Take

Hedging Corn and Soybeans: WASDE Report for 12/11/12

The Allendale Wake-Up Call: USDA Report Release at 7:30

Reports

WASDE

WASDE: Corn Production Unchanged, but Price Outlook Lowered

WASDE: Soybean Oil Export Projections Raised

WASDE: Reduced Export Prospects Raise Wheat Ending Stocks

WASDE: Red Meat Production Reduced

Crop Production

Dec. Crop Production: Cotton Harvested, Yield, Production

Dec. Crop Production: Crop Area Planted, Harvested

Dry November Weather Zaps Wheat Crop

Live Discussion

Read what farmers are saying about the upcoming reports. See:

Marketing Old Crop and New Crop 2012

The Larry, Moe and Curly of it all, down pressure across the board

Find out what traders and others are saying about the reports on Twitter: AgWeb’s Market Tweets

See how the reports are affecting prices. Visit the AgWeb Markets Center.


AgWeb-Logo crop
Related Stories
Oliver Sloup with Blue Line Futures says grain markets were trying to divorce from the war headlines and crude oil the last few weeks but now are right back trading with the energy moves.
Spotty spring rains have slowed planting in southwest Iowa, leaving farmers slightly behind. Despite delays, strong planning, good moisture, and a favorable forecast has Pat Sheldon optimistic for the 2026 crop season.
The problem is making it difficult for farmers to know which herbicide chemistries will still work in their fields.
Read Next
As the Strait closure enters its tenth week, supply chain gridlock and policy hurdles suggest high input costs will persist through the 2027 planting season, according to Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer with StoneX.
Get News Daily
Get Market Alerts
Get News & Markets App