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10/14/2009 10:06AM

Projected global 2009/10 coarse grain production increased 2.5 million tons this month to 1,092.5 million. Increased world barley production and increased U.S. corn production more than offset a 5.0-million-ton drop in China’s corn.

10/14/2009 09:20AM

Changes were made to the 2008/09 balance sheets

09/15/2009 08:59AM

World coarse grain production in 2009/10 is projected down 1.54 million tons this month to 1,090.0 million. Corn production shifted dramatically with increased U.S. production offset by reduced prospects in foreign countries.

07/14/2009 09:11AM

The projection for 2009/10 corn production was increased 3 percent from last month as a result of increased plantings. Producers increased plantings 2 million acres from their March intentions to 87 million acres, up from 86 million in 2008. Harvested area increased 2.3 million acres this month to 80

07/14/2009 09:00AM

U.S. feed grain production in 2009/10 is projected at 327.6 million metric tons, up 8.6 million tons from a month ago and up 1.7 million from 2008. The June 30 Acreage report showed planted acres increased from earlier intentions for corn, but decreased slightly for oats and barley. Sorghum planted area

05/14/2009 11:48AM

Foreign corn exports in 2009/10 are expected to decline 0.5 million tons to 31.9 million, as reductions in Ukraine and South Africa more than offset increases in other countries. The combination of slightly reduced competition and increasing world corn trade is projected to boost U.S. corn exports 4

05/14/2009 10:59AM

The 2009/10 corn crop is projected at 12,090 million bushels, down from 12,101 million bushels a year earlier. This year-over-year change stems from a 1-millionacre expected decrease in planted area to 85 million acres. Planted area is from the Prospective Plantings report. Harvested acreage is based

05/14/2009 10:56AM

This report summarizes the initial U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) supply and demand projections and U.S. price prospects for the 2009/10 marketing year. Because planting of spring crops is still under way in the Northern Hemisphere and remains several months away in the Southern Hemisphere, these

03/11/2009 01:52PM

PRICES:         Domestic: U.S. corn export prices averaged $167 per ton in February compared with $177 in January due to economic turmoil and slowing demand (especially in Asian countries). Limitingdemand are large supplies of competitively priced substitutes, lower
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