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    Jun 6, 2024 · This page provides information on: Periodic and Scheduled Wheat-related Publications and Data. Selected ERS Wheat-related Reports. Wheat ranks third among U.S. field crops in planted acreage, production, and gross farm receipts—behind corn and soybeans.

  2. The 2021/22 all-wheat import forecast is reduced 10 million bushels to 115 million on the pace of trade. HRS and Durum are each reduced by 5 million bushels to 55 million and 45 million bushels, respectively. Both the HRS and Durum crops were significantly affected by drought in the Northern Plains this year, resulting in tight supplies and higher.

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  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Every Friday, U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) compiles information from market sources, including U.S. wheat exporters of all classes from U.S. export ports. The price indications represent the value of grade number two or better and the proteins indicated.

  4. The 2021/22 all-wheat import forecast is reduced 5 million bushels to 110 million on the pace of trade. Projected HRS imports are reduced by 5 million bushels to 50 million, while imports for all other classes are unchanged this month.

    • U.S. Wheat Classes
    • U.S. Wheat Use
    • U.S. Wheat Trade
    • World Wheat Trade

    Wheat is the principal food grain produced in the United States. The three primary varieties of the grain domestically sown are winter wheat, spring wheat, and durum wheat. Winter wheat varieties are sown in the fall and usually become established before going into dormancy when cold weather arrives. In the spring, plants resume growth and grow rap...

    U.S. consumer demand for food products made from wheat flour is relatively stable and largely unaffected by changes in wheat prices or disposable income. However, demand is closely tied to population and changing consumer tastes and preferences. The strength of the domestic market for wheat developed from a historic turnaround in U.S. per capita wh...

    Although the United States typically produces only about 6-7 percent of the world’s wheat, it is a major wheat exporter. While Russia and the European Union are the top world wheat exporters, the United States routinely ranks among the top five global wheat exporters. Rising global populations and incomes, especially in low- and middle-income count...

    Since 2000, the United States, the European Union, Canada, Australia, Argentina, and the former Soviet Union (including the 3 major wheat exporters Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan) accounted for nearly 90 percent of world wheat exports. Prior to 2000, these exporters combined to represent 95 percent or more of world wheat exports. Although a handfu...

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · The June 2023 Wheat Outlook explains USDAs changes in the official projections for U.S. and world wheat supply and use in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 marketing years that were released in the June 9 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report.

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  7. Wheat futures traded around $5.6 per bushel, marking a 2-Month low, due to expectations of increased wheat supply from the United States. According to the latest WASDE report, U.S wheat supply is forecasted to reach 1,875 million bushels, up 17 million from the previous month.