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Feed Outlook: July 2012

  • by Thomas Capehart and Edward Allen
  • 7/13/2012
  • FDS-12G

Overview

U.S. feed grain supplies for 2012/13 are projected sharply lower this month with lower production for corn on lower yields. Extremely hot weather and drought result in a 20- bushel-per-acre decline in the projected corn yield to 146 bushels per acre reducing projected production to 13.0 billion bushels, compared with 14.8 billion bushels last month.

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  • Feed Outlook: July 2012

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  • Table 1--Feed grains: U.S. quarterly supply and disappearance, cont. (million bushels)

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  • Table 2--Feed and residual use of wheat and coarse grains

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  • Table 3--Cash feed grain prices

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  • Table 4--Selected feed and feed byproduct prices (dollars per ton)

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  • Table 5--Corn: Food, seed, and industrial use (million bushels)

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  • Table 6--Wholesale corn milling product and byproduct prices

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  • Table 7--U.S. feed grain imports by selected sources (1,000 metric tons)

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  • Table 8--U.S. feed grain exports by selected destinations (1,000 metric tons) 1/

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