Stats Canada will screw us but for a while here is USDA report.
BULLISH REPORT: The USDA pegged the U.S. 2010-11 corn production at (12.540 billion bushels) compared to its October estimate of 12.664 billion and the average trade estimate of 12.545 billion bushels.
The government reached that total production figure by estimating the average corn yield at (154.3 bushels per acre), below its October estimate of 155.8. Tuesday’s yield estimate is below the average trade estimate of 154.4 bushels per acre. U.S. corn 2010-11 carryout was lowered to 827million bushels, lower than the average estimate of 840 million.
For soybeans, the USDA estimates the 2010-11 production at (3.375 billion bushels), vs. an October estimate of 3.408 billion bushels and an average trade estimate 3.426 billion.
In its report, the USDA pegged the 2010-11 soybean yield at (43.9 bushels per acre) vs. its October estimate of 44.4 and the average trade estimate of 44.6 bushels per acre.
BULLISH REPORT: The USDA pegged the U.S. 2010-11 corn production at (12.540 billion bushels) compared to its October estimate of 12.664 billion and the average trade estimate of 12.545 billion bushels.
The government reached that total production figure by estimating the average corn yield at (154.3 bushels per acre), below its October estimate of 155.8. Tuesday’s yield estimate is below the average trade estimate of 154.4 bushels per acre. U.S. corn 2010-11 carryout was lowered to 827million bushels, lower than the average estimate of 840 million.
For soybeans, the USDA estimates the 2010-11 production at (3.375 billion bushels), vs. an October estimate of 3.408 billion bushels and an average trade estimate 3.426 billion.
In its report, the USDA pegged the 2010-11 soybean yield at (43.9 bushels per acre) vs. its October estimate of 44.4 and the average trade estimate of 44.6 bushels per acre.
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