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USDA Reports Summary

12 Sep 2024

This article was originally published at 11:06 a.m. CDT on Thursday, Sept. 12. It was last updated with additional information at 11:48 a.m. CDT on Thursday, Sept. 12.

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OMAHA (DTN) -- Going against analysts' pre-report estimates, USDA on Thursday raised corn production slightly as the yield was bumped up to a record level.

Corn production was pegged at 15.186 billion bushels, up 39 million bushels from August. The yield was raised 0.5 bushel per acre to a record 183.6 bpa.

USDA released its September Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports on Thursday.

Thursday's new-crop U.S. ending stocks estimates were a little bearish for corn and neutral for soybeans and wheat, according to DTN Lead Analyst Todd Hultman. Meanwhile, world ending stocks estimates from USDA were neutral for corn and soybeans and slightly bearish for wheat, he said.

You can also view the full reports here:

-- Crop Production: https://www.nass.usda.gov/…

-- World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE): http://www.usda.gov/…

CORN

Corn production is projected at 15.186 billion bushels (bb), up 39 million bushels (mb) from August, while the yield was pegged at a record 183.6 bushels per acre (bpa), up 0.5 bushel from last month.

Harvested acres remained at 82.7 million acres.

For demand, USDA projected total Feed and Residual use at 5.825 bb. Ethanol use is forecast at 5.45 bb. Total domestic use is forecast at 12.665 with a 15-million-bushel (mb) decline in Food, Seed & Industrial use.

Exports for the 2024-25 crop are forecast at 2.3 bb.

Ending stocks for the new crop are projected at 2.057 bb, down 16 mb from August.

The farmgate price for 2024-25 is projected at $4.10 a bushel, down 10 cents from last month.

Looking at the 2023-24 "old crop," ending stocks are pegged at 1.812 bb, down 55 mb in the carryover to the new crop.

Globally, USDA forecasts 2024-25 production at 1,218.57 million metric tons (mmt), down 1.25 mmt from August. Global ending stocks were pegged at 308.35 mmt, down 1.82 mmt from August. USDA forecasts 2024-25 Brazil's corn production at 127 mmt and Argentina at 51 mmt.

For the global 2023-24 crop, ending stocks are projected at 308.52 mmt. USDA also held Brazil's 2023-24 production at 122 mmt with exports pegged at 48 mmt. USDA also maintained Argentina's production to 50 mmt with 35 mmt in exports.

SOYBEANS

USDA made few changes to soybean forecasts, lowering production by 3 million bushels and leaving the national average yield unchanged at 53.2 bpa. Total production is forecast at 4.586 bb.

Ending stocks for the 2024-25 season declined by 10 mb to 550 mb, toward the low end of pre-report expectations. USDA lowered beginning stocks by 5 mb and raised residual use by 2 mb. The national average farm gate price was unchanged at $10.80 per bushel.

For 2023-24 season, USDA lowered ending stocks by 5 mb to 340 mb. The change was due to an increase in crush. The national average farm gate price also unchanged at $12.50 per bushel.

Globally, ending stocks for the 2024-25 season inched upward less than 1 million metric ton to 134.58 mmt, making only minor adjustments throughout. USDA's forecast for Brazilian production, which is awaiting planting, is 169 mmt, while Argentina's is 51 mmt. Both are unchanged from last month.

For the 2023-24 season, USDA put ending stocks at 112.25 mmt. USDA left Brazilian production unchanged at 153 mmt, but lowered Argentina's crop by 0.9 mmt to 48.1 mmt.

WHEAT

USDA expects farmers to harvest 1.982 bb of wheat in 2024-25, which is unchanged from last month's estimate. USDA will update its wheat production forecasts in its Small Grains Summary, which is scheduled to be released Sept. 30.

USDA estimates U.S. ending wheat stocks at 828 million bushels for 2024-25, unchanged from August. The farm gate price of $5.70 per bushel also is unchanged.

Globally, USDA estimates world ending wheat stocks for 2024-25 at 257.22 mmt, increased from 256.62 mmt last month.

USDA estimates Ukraine's wheat exports at 15.0 mmt, an increase from 14.0 mmt last month. USDA estimates Russian exports at 48.0 mmt, unchanged from August.

USDA pegs Ukrainian wheat production at 22.3 mmt, an increase from last month's estimate of 21.6 mmt, while Russian production is unchanged at 83.0 mmt.

LIVESTOCK

Thursday's WASDE report shared mixed news for the cattle and beef markets of 2024, according to DTN Livestock Analyst ShayLe Stewart. Beef production for 2024 was raised by 59 million pounds as cow slaughter in the second half of the year is expected to increase, and fed steer and heifer carcass weights are heavier.

"It was disappointing to see that projected fed cattle prices were decreased while beef imports for both 2024 and 2025 were increased," Stewart said. "Third-quarter steer prices in 2024 are expected to average $188 (down $5 from last month) and fourth-quarter steer prices are expected to average $183 (down $7 from last month). In 2025, steer prices in the first quarter are now expected to average $186 (down $3 from last month) and steer prices in the second quarter are expected to average $196 (down $4 from last month).

"2024 beef imports increased by 140 million pounds, and beef exports for 2024 increased by 50 million pounds. Beef imports for 2025 increased by 10 million pounds, and beef exports for 2025 were increased by 100 million pounds.

"Thursday's WASDE report shared mixed news for the pork and hog markets of 2024. Pork production for 2024 was increased by 5 million pounds as faster chain speeds in the second half of the year more than offset the industry's lighter carcass weights. The market didn't see much for changes in quarterly barrow and gilt prices, as the third quarter of 2024 is expected to average $63 and fourth-quarter barrow and gilt prices are expected to average $54 -- both of which are unchanged from a month ago. However, price projections for the first half of 2025 did increase as the first quarter barrow and gilt prices are expected to average $55 (up $1.00) and prices in the second quarter are expected to average $61 (up $1). 2024 pork imports were unchanged from a month ago, but pork exports for 2024 were increased by 60 million pounds. Pork imports for 2025 decreased by 10 million pounds, and pork exports for 2025 were unchanged."

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U.S. PRODUCTION (Million Bushels) 2024-25
Sep Avg High Low Aug 2023-24
Corn 15,186 15,154 15,932 14,974 15,146 15,342
Soybeans 4,586 4,609 4,740 4,477 4,589 4,165
U.S. AVERAGE YIELD (Bushels Per Acre) 2024-25 (WASDE)
Sep Avg High Low Aug 2023-24
Corn 183.6 182.7 184.0 180.5 183.1 177.3
Soybeans 53.2 53.4 54.9 52.0 53.2 50.6
U.S. ENDING STOCKS (Million Bushels) 2023-24
Sep Avg High Low Aug
Corn 1,812 1,853 1,899 1,817 1,867
Soybeans 340 343 371 330 345
U.S. ENDING STOCKS (Million Bushels) 2024-25
Sep Avg High Low Aug
Corn 2,057 2,009 2,120 1,819 2,074
Soybeans 550 584 670 543 560
Wheat 828 820 835 800 828
WORLD ENDING STOCKS (million metric tons) 2023-24
Sep Avg High Low Aug
Corn 309.6 308.2 308.9 307.0 308.5
Soybeans 112.3 112.1 113.0 110.2 112.4
Wheat 265.3 262.5 263.0 262.3 262.4
WORLD ENDING STOCKS (million metric tons) 2024-25
Sep Avg High Low Aug
Corn 310.2 309.0 311.0 307.4 310.2
Soybeans 134.3 134.2 135.0 133.0 134.3
Wheat 256.6 255.8 257.0 254.1 256.6