Wheat Outlook: June 2012
by
Gary Vocke and
Olga LiefertOutlook No. (WHS-12F) 17 pp, June 2012
Projected U.S. wheat supplies for 2012/13 are lowered 51 million bushels with reduced carryin
and lower forecast winter wheat production. Beginning stocks are lowered 40 million bushels
with a 10-million-bushel increase in food use and a 30-million-bushel increase in exports for
2011/12. The increase in 2011/12 food use reflects higher-than-expected flour milling during the
January-March quarter as reported by the North American Millers’ Association. Exports are
increased based on the strong pace of U.S. shipments during the final weeks of the old-crop
marketing year.
Keywords: Production, Import, Export, Stocks, Wheat classes, Supply and Use, Harvested Area
In this publication...
- Entire report,
444 kb
- Table 1—Wheat: U.S. market year supply and disappearance,
22 kb
- Table 2—Wheat: U.S. market year supply and disappearance by class,
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- Table 3—Wheat: Quarterly supply and disappearance,
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- Table 4—Monthly food use estimates for last 12 months ,
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- Table 5—Wheat: National average price received by farmers ,
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- Table 6—Wheat prices by class,
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- Table 7—Wheat : Average cash grain bids at selected markets ,
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- Table 8—Wheat: U.S. exports and imports for last 6 months,
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- Table 9—Wheat: U.S. exports, Census and Exports Sales comparison,
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