Articles By Jocelyn Garcia
Corn consumed for alcohol and other uses in the US totaled 466 million bushels (11.84 million tonnes) in April, down by 11% from the previous month and compared with the 468 million bu reported a year earlier, according to the USDA's monthly Grain Crushings and Co-Products Production report released on Monday June 3.
US weekly corn net sales totaled 810,100 tonnes for 2023/24 in the week to May 23, down by 11% from the previous week and down by 2% from the prior four-week average, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture released on Friday May 31.
US weekly ethanol production increased by 49,000 barrels per day to 1.07 million bpd in the week ended May 24, according to data published by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Thursday May 30.
US corn and soybean planting remained below last year’s levels in the week to Sunday May 26, while spring wheat and barley moved ahead of 2023 levels...
Weekly export inspections of US corn were down by 12% to 1.08 million tonnes in the week to May 23 from the 1.23 million tonnes recorded in the previous week, data from the USDA showed on Tuesday May 28.
In Argentina, soybean harvest made good progress week on week as a result of good weather, reducing delays, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange (BAGE) said in its weekly crop report update on Thursday May 23.
US weekly corn net sales totaled 911,200 tonnes for 2023/24 in the week to May 16, up by 23% from the previous week but down by 1% from the prior four-week average, according to USDA data released on Thursday May 23.
US weekly ethanol production increased by 19,000 barrels per day, or 2%, to 1.02 million bpd in the week to Friday May 17, according to data published by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Wednesday May 22.
Weekly export inspections of US corn were up by 21% to 1.21 million tonnes in the week to May 16 from 1 million tonnes recorded in the previous week, data from the USDA showed on Monday May 20.
Argentina’s soybean production projection has been lowered amid hot and dry conditions in key growing areas, while corn output estimates were unchanged...
US weekly net corn sales totaled 742,000 tonnes for 2023/24 in the week to May 9, down by 17% from the previous week and by 14% from the prior four-week average...
US corn and soybean planting advanced at a slower rate compared with the year before in the week to Sunday May 12, while wheat and barley planting were ahead...
Weekly export inspections of US corn were down by 28% to 937,729 tonnes in the week to May 9 from 1.3 million tonnes recorded in the previous week, data from the USDA showed on Monday May 13.
The USDA projects greater domestic corn supply, usage, exports and ending stocks, according to the agency's May update to its World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report...
Argentina’s soybean harvest made good progress in the week to Wednesday May 8, while the corn harvest slowed, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange (BAGE) said in its weekly crop report update on Thursday May 9.
US weekly net sales of corn totaled 889,200 tonnes for the 2023/24 in the week to May 2, up by 17% from the previous week and by 23% from the prior four-week average, according to USDA data released on Thursday May 9.
The USDA’s monthly supply and demand update will include the first 2024/25 new crop projections of the year, and analysts polled by Fastmarkets...
Total stocks of major grains like wheat, corn, and soybeans in Canada were down compared with the same period in 2023, while canola and barley increased in the year to March 31, according to data released by the Canadian Grain Commission on on Tuesday May 7.
Weekly export inspections of US corn were down by 1% to 1.28 million tonnes in the week to May 2 from 1.3 million tonnes recorded in the previous week, data from the USDA showed on Monday May 6.
Argentina's growers have completed sunflower harvest, while current corn and soybean harvest indications are prompting concerns, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange (BAGE) said in its weekly crop report update on Thursday May 2.