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World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report (WASDE)
The World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) serves as USDA’s focal point for economic intelligence and the commodity outlook for U.S. and world agriculture. The Board coordinates, reviews, and approves the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, houses OCE's Joint Agricultural Weather Facility, and coordinates USDA's Agricultural Outlook Forum.












World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates
January 12, 2015                                              WASDE - 537

   

USDA Released the World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates Report (WASDE) today and the market has reacted by pushing futures prices lower.To see the latest market prices and charts click

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World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates

Corn
WASDE: Sorghum Production Raised 25 million Bushels while Corn Production Estimated 191 million Bushels Lower

Wheat
WASDE: U.S. wheat supplies for 2014/15 are up slightly on increased beginning stocks

Soybean
WASDE: U.S. Oilseed Production for 2014/15 is up 0.3 million from last month

Cotton
WASDE: U.S. Cotton Estimates Include Slightly Larger Production and Ending Stocks

Livestock, Poultry, And Dairy
WASDE: Forecast for total meat production is raised While Pork exports forecast is unchanged for 2015

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Source: USDA Wasde

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