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USDA ERS: October 2017 Feed Outlook

A 1.9-bushel-per-acre increase in U.S. projected corn yield for 2017/18 raised production nearly 100 million bushels to 14.280 billion. Feed and residual use is raised 25 million bushels. World 2017/18 coarse grain production is projected higher this month. Foreign corn production is up but is almost offset by reduced output of oats, rye, millet, and mixed grain.
October 26, 2017

The October 2017 Feed Outlook report contains projections for 2016/17 and 2017/18 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.

A 1.9-bushel-per-acre increase in U.S. projected corn yield for 2017/18 raised production nearly 100 million bushels to 14.280 billion. Feed and residual use is raised 25 million bushels and food, seed, and industrial use is raised 10 million. Resulting ending stocks are projected up slightly at 2,340 million bushels. U.S. sorghum production was lowered as higher yields were offset by a reduction in acreage.

World 2017/18 coarse grain production is projected higher this month. Foreign corn production is up but is almost offset by reduced output of oats, rye, millet, and mixed grain. Trade year basis foreign coarse grain trade is reduced, led by lower Argentine, Russian, and Ukrainian exports. Coarse grain use is boosted for China but reduced for Vietnam.

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