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January 1, 2014
Livestock 3 — Revised April 2014
Production … per unit and net returns in livestock production
are highly dependent … number of reasons such as livestock
quality/genetics, weather …
January 1, 2014
Livestock 4 — Revised April 2014
Production … per unit and net returns in livestock production
are highly dependent … number of reasons, such as livestock
quality/genetics, weather …
January 1, 2014
Livestock 1 — Revised April 2014
Farm … per unit and net returns in livestock production
are highly dependent … number
of reasons such as livestock quality/genetics, weather …
January 1, 2014
Livestock 2 — Revised April 2014
Production … per unit and net returns in livestock production
are highly dependent … number
of reasons such as livestock quality/genetics, weather …
June 28, 2017
KFMA Research
Expense $392,497 $402,684
Livestock Gross Income $76,102 $74,846
Gross … 148,656
Wheat $78,656 $69,675
Livestock Gross Income $76,102 $74,846
Misc … Expense $734,530 $402,684
Livestock Gross Income $63,902 $74,846
Gross …
July 26, 2018
Grain Market Outlook
be 74.65 mmt
in MY 2017/18 (ending August 31st), up 18.2% from 63.1 mmt in MY 2016/17 (Tables 2 & 3). Brazil soybean
meal exports are projected to be 14.1% higher (15.7 mmt) in MY 2017/18, up from 13.8 mmt in MY 2016/17.
Paraguay soybean production is projected to be down marginally – providing a neutral influence to the
market. Paraguay is projected by the USDA to produce 10.0 mmt of soybeans in year 2018 – down marginally
from 10.2 mmt in year 2017. Paraguay soybean exports are forecast to be 6.25 mmt in MY 2017/18 (ending
August 31st), up 2.0% from 6.13 mmt in MY 2016/17 (Tables 2 & 3).
These three South American countries are the main competition in global soybean export markets for the
United States. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay are forecast to comprise 55.2% (84.0 mmt) of forecast World
soybean exports (152.2 mmt) in the “old crop” 2017/18 marketing year (MY). The U.S. is projected to make up
37.3% (56.7 mmt) of World soybean exports for MY 2017/18, with other countries making up the remaining
7.55% (11.5 mmt) (Table 3).
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China has “pushed” Chinese soybean export purchases toward
Brazil and away from the U.S. at least temporarily until the matter is either settled OR exportable South
American supplies are eventually no longer available in fall 2018. There has been both negative and positive
news coming from these negotiations to date, with final agreements or lack there‐of still to come.
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5. U.S. Soybean Supply‐Demand Projections for “Old Crop” MY 2017/18
In the July 12th USDA WASDE report the USDA projected “old crop” MY 2017/18 soybean Total Supplies to
be up marginally from earlier WASDE reports at 4.715 billion bushels (bb) (Table 1 and Figure 6).
Continued strength in U.S. soybean crush resulting from demand for soybean meal for domestic and
foreign livestock feeding has supported dom …
October 31, 2018
Grain Market Outlook
arkets for the
United States. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay are forecast to comprise 54.0% (76.3 mmt) of estimated World
soybean exports (147.4 mmt) in “old crop” MY 2017/18. The U.S. is estimated to have made up 37.8% (57.95
mmt) of World soybean exports for MY 2017/18, with other countries making up the remaining 8.2% (13.15
mmt) (Table 3).
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China has “pushed” Chinese soybean export purchases toward
Brazil and Argentina and away from the U.S. at least temporarily until the matter is either settled OR
exportable South American supplies are eventually no longer available in fall 2018. There has been both
negative and positive news coming from these negotiations to date, with any final agreement still to come.
5. U.S. Soybean Supply‐Demand Projections for “New Crop” MY 2018/19
The USDA provided a forecast of U.S. soybean supply, demand, and prices for “new crop” MY 2018/19 In
the October 11th USDA WASDE report. Based on 2018 U.S. soybean production projections 89.145 million
acres (ma) planted, 88.348 ma harvested, and 2018 U.S. soybean average yields of 53.1 bu/ac., the USDA
forecast 2018 U.S. soybean production to be 4.690 bb. This 2018 forecast of a record high 4.690 bb in U.S.
soybean production would be up from the previous record of 4.411 bb in 2017, and the 2nd highest amount of
4.296 bb in 2016 (Table 1, Figures 4‐5‐6).
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Total Supplies of U.S. soybeans in “new crop” MY 2018/19 are forecast to be a record high 5.153 bb, based
on 438 mb in beginning stocks, 4.690 bb in production, and 25 mb in imports. This amount is up from the
previous record highs of 4.734 bb and 4.515 bb in U.S. soybean Total Supplies in “old crop” MY 2017/18 and
MY 2016/17, respectively (Table 1, Figure 6).
Soybean crush in “new crop” MY 2018/19 is forecast to be a new record high of 2.070 bb – to be driven by
expected ongoing domestic usage for livestock feed and ongoing strength …
September 15, 2020
Grain Market Outlook
FSI
Corn Ethanol Use
DDGS Livestock Feed
CornLivestock Feed
Ending Stocks
Annual …
October 28, 2020
Grain Market Outlook
FSI
Corn Ethanol Use
DDGS Livestock Feed
CornLivestock Feed
Ending Stocks
Annual …
January 1, 2013
Animal Well-Being
reduce consumer trust in livestock production and often result … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/AnimalWelfare/BeefWelfareAssessment.pdf … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/beef/TCS_FactSheet_EcoliVaccination_12-
07-12.pdf …