July 10, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 158 July 2025 USDA Supply & Demand Projections for U.S. corn and soybean production declined slightly from the previous month in the USDA Crop Production report released Read more
June 30, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 135 June 2025 Acreage & Quarterly Grain Stocks Although U.S. corn stocks declined by about 350 million bushels year over year, the June Stocks Report was in line Read more
May 12, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 156 May 2025 USDA Supply & Demand The USDA?s first look at the 2025-26 crop year balance sheets was favorable for both corn and soybeans. New crop Read more
April 9, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 153 April 2025 USDA Supply & Demand Overall, there were no major changes in today?s USDA old crop supply demand tables. The numbers were most favorable to Read more
March 28, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 119 March 2025 USDA Quarterly Grain Stocks & Prospective Plantings March 1 Stocks were nearly exactly what traders expected them to be. Corn Stocks were down 201 million bushels, soybean Read more
March 11, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 115 March 2025 USDA Supply & Demand As expected, the USDA made only a few changes to their supply demand tables this month. First, they left US Read more
February 11, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 133 February 2025 USDA Supply & Demand The USDA made some minimal tweaks to its U.S. carryout estimates in its February WASDE report while making some cuts Read more
January 9, 2025 USDA Supply/Demand 88 January 2025 USDA Supply & Demand, Quarterly Grain Stocks, and Winter Wheat Seedings The January reports were bullish in general. The USDA lowered their yield estimates for US corn and soybeans, pulling both Read more
December 9, 2024 USDA Supply/Demand 85 December 2024 USDA Supply & Demand Strong corn demand improved the balance sheet beyond expectations Strong demand totals for corn provided a bullish surprise from today?s Read more
November 7, 2024 USDA Supply/Demand 88 November 2024 USDA Supply & Demand Futures jumped Friday afternoon after the USDA projections for corn and soybeans came in generally below expectations. Corn, soybeans and Read more