Implications of an Early Corn Crop Harvest for Feed and Residual Use Estimates
by
Paul Westcott and Jerry D. Norton
Outlook No. (FDS-12F-01) 21 pp, July 2012
An early corn harvest—before the August 31 end of the previous marketing year—creates an overlap of supply-and-use data between the old and new marketing years that can alter the patterns of corn use and ending stocks, with implications for official USDA projections and estimates.
Keywords: Corn feed and residual, supply-and-demand balance sheet, demand anal¬ysis, real corn prices, grain-consuming animal units, corn used in ethanol production, corn production, crop maturity rating
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