Oil Crops Outlook: March 2012
by
Mark AshOutlook No. (OCS-12c) 18 pp, March 2012
Based on shrinking prospects for South American crops, USDA’s forecast of the 2011/12-average soybean price received by U.S. farmers fell to $11.40-$12.60 per bushel from $11.10-$12.30 last month. Similarly, USDA raised its forecast of the season-average price for soybean meal to $310-$340 per short ton from $290-$320 last month.
Keywords: Soybean S&D, Soybean meal, soybean oil, cottonseed, cottonseed oil, peanuts, oilseed prices, vegetable meal prices
In this publication...
- Global Soybean Supplies Fall to a 3-Year Low,
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- Table 1—Soybeans: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 2—Soybean meal: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 3—Soybean oil: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 4—Cottonseed: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 5—Cottonseed meal: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 6—Cottonseed oil: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 7—Peanuts: U.S. supply and disappearance,
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- Table 8—Oilseeds prices received by U.S. farmers,
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- Table 9—U.S. vegetable oil and fats prices,
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- Table 10—U.S. oilseed meal prices,
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