U.S. Department of Agriculture
Corn inventories in the U.S. will gain more than the government forecast last month as lower feed use and exports offset a smaller harvest of the rain-drenched crop.
Corn planted acreage topped expectations, while corn stocks fell short.
Soybean acreage up 1%, all wheat acreage up 1% and all cotton acreage down 17%.
Traders look for USDA to trim corn and spring wheat acreage from March intentions.
USDA raises Brazil’s corn crop estimate based on increase in acreage.
Chip Flory and Brian Grete discuss how the supply situation is influencing market action.
Cool, damp conditions slow fieldwork on Canadian Prairies.
What will be the important changes in Friday’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates? Here’s what the experts are watching.
Cool temps ease in areas of Europe.
See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of the April 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.