WASDE-387 June 12, 2002 Note: With planting of 2002/03 crops still underway in the Northern Hemisphere and several months away in the Southern Hemisphere, early-season projections in this report are highly tentative. Methods used to project U.S. acreage and yields are noted in the footnotes of each table. Today's National Agricultural Statistics Service forecasts are used for U.S. winter wheat. Projected area for corn and soybeans and projected yields for corn are adjusted this month to reflect unfavorable weather conditions. WHEAT: Projected U.S. 2002/03 ending stocks of wheat are down 64 million bushels from last month as lower production and increased use more than offset higher forecast carryin stocks. Forecast winter wheat production is reduced 63 million bushels due to lower yields. Food use is down 5 million bushels from last month, but exports are increased 25 million bushels because of reduced competition. The projected price range for wheat for 2002/03 is up 15 cents on each end to $2.65 to $3.25 per bushel, compared with $2.78 estimated for 2001/02. Forecast 2001/02 ending stocks of wheat are up 20 million bushels from last month. The 5-million- bushel drop in food use reflects recently released mill grind estimates by the Census Bureau. Forecast exports are down 15 million bushels due to slow late-season pace of sales and shipments. Global 2002/03 world wheat production and ending stocks projections are down from last month. Lower foreign production is led by reductions of 2 million tons for China, 1.5 million tons for Australia, and 0.3 to 0.5 million tons each for several countries. Larger crops in the EU, Morocco, and Brazil are only partially offsetting. Although projected imports by Morocco are down from last month, the major impact from the production changes is a 1-million-ton reduction in Australia's exports. Larger U.S. and EU exports offset the reduction for Australia. The United States, China, the EU, Russia, and Ukraine account for most of the drop in projected 2002/03 global ending stocks from last month. COARSE GRAINS: The outlook for U.S. 2002/03 feed grains is for smaller supplies and stocks than last month. The 2002/03 corn crop is projected at 9.65 billion bushels, down 285 million bushels from last month but almost 150 million bushels above 2001/02. Prolonged wet conditions in the eastern Corn Belt are expected to reduce corn plantings 1 million acres from the March intentions. In addition, the projected yield is reduced 2 bushels per acre from the simple linear trend used last month because of delayed planting progress. Most of the lower production is reflected in projected 2002/03 ending stocks. A 25-million-bushel reduction in exports is the only change in projected use this month. Ending stocks of corn are projected down 320 million bushels from 2001/02 and would be the smallest since 1996/97. The projected price range for corn is up 15 cents on each end to $1.90 to $2.30 per bushel. Projected 2002/03 global coarse grain production and stocks are down from last month, largely reflecting the smaller U.S. corn crop. Most of the reduction in foreign production is due to smaller prospective corn and barley crops in Eastern Europe. Global coarse grain imports are up slightly this month, largely due to higher expected imports by South Korea and Japan. Forecast imports for South Korea and Japan also are raised for 2001/02. These higher corn imports are balanced by increased exports by China, up 0.5 million tons to 6.5 million tons for 2001/02 and up 2 million tons for 2002/03 to 6 million tons. Lower China and U.S. corn stocks account for most of the reduction in projected 2002/03 global coarse grain ending stocks. RICE: Ending stocks for 2002/03 are projected at 43.6 million cwt, 1 million cwt below last month, but still the highest since 1986/87. The reduction in ending stocks reflects lowered beginning stocks, the result of increased exports in 2001/02. Exports in 2001/02 are increased 1 million cwt to 91 million cwt owing to an increase in rough rice exports. At 28 million cwt, 2001/02 rough rice exports are more than 2 million cwt above the previous record set in 1998/99. The 2002/03 rough rice export projection is 27 million cwt, unchanged from a month ago. The average milling rate for 2001/02 is raised to 70 percent, up 1 percentage point from last month and the highest rate since 1996/97. The projected 2002/03 milling rate remains at 69 percent. The season-average price range for 2002/03 is increased 5 cents per cwt on each end to $4.00 to $4.50 per cwt compared to the estimate of $4.15 per cwt for 2001/02. Projected global 2002/03 rice supply and use are nearly unchanged from last month. For 2001/02, world production, consumption, and exports are raised while ending stocks are lowered. India's 2001/02 exports are raised to 4.5 million tons, while Vietnam's exports are lowered to 3.0 million tons. Larger world consumption and exports result in reduced ending stocks, which carry through into 2002/03. World ending stocks in 2002/03 are projected at 111.5 million tons, 658,000 tons below a month ago, and the lowest since 1988/89. OILSEEDS: U.S. oilseed production for 2002/03 is projected at 88.2 million tons, up 0.6 million tons from last month. Projected U.S. soybean production is raised 20 million bushels this month to 2.87 billion bushels because of an anticipated increase in soybean plantings from the March intentions. Projected soybean plantings are up 500,000 acres from last month because of reduced corn plantings. U.S. soybean export prospects for 2002/03 are reduced 10 million bushels to 965 million bushels this month due to increased supplies in Brazil and Argentina. Soybean crush is unchanged as reduced soybean meal export prospects are offset by increased domestic use. Global oilseed production for 2002/03 is projected at a record 331.6 million tons, up 0.6 million tons from last month because of increased U.S. soybean production; foreign oilseed production is unchanged. Projected U.S. season-average soybean prices for 2002/03 are unchanged at $4.00 to $4.90 per bushel, compared with an estimated $4.25 per bushel for 2001/02. Soybean product prices are also unchanged. U.S. soybean exports for 2001/02 are raised 15 million bushels this month to a record 1.035 billion bushels, as the export pace continues to be stronger than anticipated. U.S. soybean crush for 2001/02 is raised 5 million bushels based on increased domestic soybean meal use. U.S. ending stocks are reduced 20 million bushels to 240 million bushels, slightly below a year earlier. Soybean meal imports are raised this month reflecting expected shipments from Brazil. Soybean exports from South America for 2001/02 are reduced 0.45 million tons this month reflecting the effect of continued economic upheaval in Argentina and a slow early-season export pace for Brazil. Global oilseed production for 2001/02 is reduced 0.4 million tons this month primarily because of reductions for soybeans and peanuts in India. SUGAR: Projected U.S. sugar production and use for fiscal year 2002/03 are unchanged from last month. The 2002/03 tariff rate quota has not been announced. For 2001/02, a minor change in cane sugar production results in a year-ending stocks-to-use ratio of 16.1 percent, up from 16 percent last month. LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND DAIRY: Projected meat production for 2003 is unchanged this month. Forecast total U.S. meat production for 2002 is only slightly raised from last month as hog slaughter has been higher than expected. The Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report, scheduled for release June 28, will provide indications of producers' responses to recent market conditions. Beef production in 2002 is raised fractionally as second-quarter cow slaughter has been relatively high. Poultry production forecasts are unchanged from last month. Trade forecasts for red meats for both 2002 and 2003 are unchanged from last month but forecasts of poultry exports, primarily broilers, have been reduced in both years. First-quarter exports to Hong Kong were weaker than expected. Bans by a number of countries on imports of U.S. poultry have resulted in sharp reductions in exports of broilers during the second quarter of 2002. Although most of the import restrictions have been lifted, exports to Russia have remained weak. Exports are now expected to grow more slowly than previously forecast. Cattle and hog price forecasts for 2002 are lowered because of large supplies of meat and stagnant demand. Cattle prices for the spring and summer quarters are reduced slightly from last month but an expected reduction in beef supplies should boost prices in the last quarter of 2002. Hog prices have been pressured by large meat supplies and prices are now expected to remain relatively weak as stocks build. Seasonal increases in fourth-quarter pork production are expected to put further pressure on prices. Although some price recovery is expected in 2003, large total meat supplies will limit hog price gains. Forecast poultry prices for 2002 are lowered slightly from last month. Milk production for 2002/03 is raised fractionally from last month. Milk fat use has been weaker than expected and commercial dairy stocks are expected to grow. High cheese production has resulted in large supplies of whey, which, coupled with weak exports and weak demand for skim solids, are expected to result in lower prices for Class III components. As a result, the forecast for Class III milk prices is reduced to $11.20 to $11.40 per cwt in 2001/02 and $10.60 to $11.60 per cwt in 2002/03. Class IV prices are also lowered in both 2001/02 and 2002/03 as skim solids demand remains weak. CCC removals of nonfat dry milk are raised for both years. The all milk price forecasts for 2001/02 and 2002/03 are lowered. COTTON: No changes are made in this month's U.S. projections for 2002/03. For 2001/02, U.S. imports are raised marginally. The world balance sheet for 2002/03 includes slightly higher beginning and ending stocks. Production, consumption, and trade are unchanged. For 2001/02, ending stocks are raised slightly due to larger production and lower consumption. Production is increased mainly for Australia and Pakistan. Consumption is reduced for Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, and Thailand, partially offset by increases for Pakistan and Russia. Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and the World Agricultural Outlook Board, Gerald A. 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WASDE-387-6 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains 1/ Million Metric Tons =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World Total grains 3/ : 2000/01 : 1,839.86 2,370.56 233.17 1,876.25 494.31 2001/02 (Est.) : 1,853.79 2,348.10 229.87 1,893.47 454.63 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 1,896.44 2,353.34 230.94 1,920.15 433.18 June : 1,881.50 2,336.14 231.73 1,920.27 415.86 Wheat : 2000/01 : 584.05 761.16 102.78 590.50 170.66 2001/02 (Est.) : 579.71 750.37 106.96 587.67 162.70 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 595.75 758.90 105.87 596.48 162.42 June : 589.78 752.48 105.62 596.41 156.07 Coarse grains 4/ : 2000/01 : 858.13 1,067.81 105.62 880.79 187.02 2001/02 (Est.) : 877.08 1,064.10 98.24 898.12 165.98 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 905.18 1,072.32 99.56 913.67 158.64 June : 896.21 1,062.19 100.60 913.86 148.33 Rice, milled : 2000/01 : 397.67 541.59 24.76 404.96 136.63 2001/02 (Est.) : 397.00 533.63 24.68 407.68 125.95 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 395.51 522.12 25.50 410.00 112.12 June : 395.51 521.46 25.50 410.00 111.46 : : United States Total grains 3/ : 2000/01 : 339.83 420.91 88.07 255.40 77.43 2001/02 (Est.) : 321.90 405.15 84.92 253.32 66.91 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 332.31 404.83 86.96 255.85 62.01 June : 323.36 396.40 87.01 255.73 53.66 Wheat : 2000/01 : 60.76 89.05 28.87 36.34 23.85 2001/02 (Est.) : 53.28 79.98 26.13 33.23 20.63 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 51.32 74.26 23.81 33.61 16.83 June : 49.61 73.09 24.49 33.48 15.12 Coarse grains 4/ : 2000/01 : 273.13 324.70 56.51 215.49 52.70 2001/02 (Est.) : 261.86 317.11 55.91 216.20 45.00 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 274.48 322.34 60.27 218.28 43.79 June : 267.24 315.10 59.64 218.28 37.18 Rice, milled : 2000/01 : 5.94 7.15 2.69 3.58 0.89 2001/02 (Est.) : 6.76 8.06 2.89 3.89 1.28 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 6.51 8.23 2.88 3.95 1.40 June : 6.51 8.22 2.88 3.97 1.36 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/ Wheat, coarse grains and milled rice. 4/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains). WASDE-387-7 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains, Continued 1/ Million Metric Tons =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : Foreign 3/ Total grains 4/ : 2000/01 : 1,500.03 1,949.66 145.10 1,620.85 416.88 2001/02 (Est.) : 1,531.88 1,942.95 144.95 1,640.14 387.73 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 1,564.12 1,948.51 143.97 1,664.30 371.17 June : 1,558.15 1,939.73 144.72 1,664.54 362.20 Wheat : 2000/01 : 523.30 672.11 73.92 554.16 146.81 2001/02 (Est.) : 526.43 670.38 80.83 554.43 142.08 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 544.43 684.64 82.06 562.87 145.59 June : 540.17 679.39 81.13 562.93 140.96 Coarse grains 5/ : 2000/01 : 585.00 743.11 49.11 665.30 134.31 2001/02 (Est.) : 615.22 746.99 42.33 681.92 120.98 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 630.69 749.98 39.29 695.39 114.86 June : 628.97 747.09 40.97 695.58 111.15 Rice, milled : 2000/01 : 391.73 534.44 22.07 401.38 135.75 2001/02 (Est.) : 390.23 525.57 21.79 403.79 124.67 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 389.00 513.89 22.62 406.05 110.72 June : 389.00 513.25 22.62 406.03 110.10 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/ Total foreign is equal to world minus United States. 4/ Wheat, coarse grains and milled rice. 5/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains. World and U.S. Supply and Use for Cotton 1/ Million 480-lb. bales =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World 2000/01 : 88.80 131.29 26.56 92.25 39.76 2001/02 (Est.) : 98.16 137.92 29.16 93.33 44.92 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 91.00 135.81 30.70 95.50 40.61 June : 91.00 135.92 30.70 95.50 40.72 : United States 2000/01 : 17.19 21.12 6.76 8.86 6.00 2001/02 (Est.) : 20.30 26.33 11.00 7.60 7.70 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 17.80 25.53 11.00 7.80 6.70 June : 17.80 25.53 11.00 7.80 6.70 : Foreign 3/ 2000/01 : 71.61 110.18 19.80 83.39 33.76 2001/02 (Est.) : 77.86 111.59 18.16 85.73 37.22 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 73.20 110.29 19.70 87.70 33.91 June : 73.20 110.39 19.70 87.70 34.02 =============================================================================== 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Based on export estimate. 3/ Total Foreign is equal to world minus United States. See global cotton tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. WASDE-387-8 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade : Use 2/ : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World Oilseeds : 2000/01 : 313.45 347.56 71.48 255.27 34.16 2001/02 (Est.) : 323.87 358.03 70.80 265.28 33.44 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 331.00 364.14 June : 331.56 365.00 Oilmeals : 2000/01 : 175.81 181.68 56.78 176.21 5.28 2001/02 (Est.) : 182.78 188.06 59.31 182.50 5.36 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : June : Vegetable Oils : 2000/01 : 89.41 97.59 35.02 88.94 8.39 2001/02 (Est.) : 91.30 99.71 36.25 91.44 7.38 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : June : : : United States Oilseeds : 2000/01 : 84.89 94.69 28.08 49.02 7.82 2001/02 (Est.) : 89.86 98.21 29.19 50.59 7.87 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 87.61 96.60 27.39 51.04 7.96 June : 88.17 96.57 27.12 50.99 8.22 Oilmeals : 2000/01 : 38.18 39.64 7.19 32.06 0.40 2001/02 (Est.) : 38.96 40.42 7.31 32.81 0.30 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 39.33 40.88 7.21 33.40 0.28 June : 39.38 40.81 7.02 33.52 0.28 Vegetable Oils : 2000/01 : 9.50 12.40 1.06 9.65 1.69 2001/02 (Est.) : 9.69 12.87 1.47 9.89 1.50 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 9.87 13.19 1.28 10.46 1.33 June : 9.86 13.27 1.28 10.42 1.44 : : Foreign 3/ Oilseeds : 2000/01 : 228.56 252.87 43.40 206.25 26.34 2001/02 (Est.) : 234.01 259.82 41.62 214.69 25.57 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : 243.40 267.54 June : 243.40 268.43 Oilmeals : 2000/01 : 137.63 142.03 49.59 144.16 4.88 2001/02 (Est.) : 143.82 147.64 52.00 149.68 5.06 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : June : Vegetable Oils : 2000/01 : 79.91 85.19 33.96 79.29 6.70 2001/02 (Est.) : 81.61 86.84 34.78 81.55 5.88 2002/03 (Proj.) : May : June : =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years with Brazil and Argentina on an Oct.-Sept. year. 2/ Crush only for oilseeds. 3/ Total foreign is equal to world minus United States. WASDE-387-9 U.S. Wheat Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== Area : Million acres Planted : 62.6 59.6 59.0 * 59.0 * Harvested : 53.1 48.7 47.1 * 47.1 * Yield per harvested : Bushels acre : 42.0 40.2 40.1 * 38.7 * : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 950 876 738 758 Production : 2,232 1,958 1,886 1,823 Imports : 90 105 105 105 Supply, total : 3,272 2,939 2,729 2,685 Food : 956 940 955 950 Seed : 80 81 80 80 Feed and residual : 299 200 200 200 Domestic, total : 1,335 1,221 1,235 1,230 Exports : 1,061 960 875 900 Use, total : 2,396 2,181 2,110 2,130 Ending stocks : 876 758 619 555 CCC inventory : 97 99 Free stocks : 779 659 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 2.62 2.78 2.50- 3.10 2.65- 3.25 =============================================================================== U.S. Wheat by Class: Supply and Use =============================================================================== Year beginning : Hard : Hard : Soft : : : June 1 : Winter : Spring : Red : White : Durum : Total =============================================================================== 2001/02 (estimated) : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 411 210 135 75 45 876 Production : 767 476 400 232 84 1,958 Supply, total 3/ : 1,179 750 535 314 162 2,939 Domestic use : 458 313 269 96 86 1,221 Exports : 350 220 200 145 45 960 Use, total : 808 533 469 241 130 2,181 Ending stocks Jun : 371 217 66 73 31 758 May : 356 217 66 68 31 738 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning June 1. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. 3/ Includes imports. * For May and June, planted acres reported in March 28, 2002, Prospective Plantings. Harvested acres and yield for spring wheat (including durum) projected using harvested-to-planted ratios and yields by State for 1997-2001. For June, winter wheat harvested acreage and yield reported in June 12 Crop Production. ****************************************************************************** * * * * * Wheat-by-class projections for 2002/03 will first be published * * in the July 11 WASDE. * * * * * ****************************************************************************** WASDE-387-10 U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== FEED GRAINS : Area : Million acres Planted : 99.1 95.4 98.3 * 97.3 * Harvested : 87.7 83.6 86.8 * 85.8 * Yield per harvested : Metric tons acre : 3.11 3.13 3.16 3.11 : Million metric tons Beginning stocks : 48.8 52.7 45.0 45.0 Production : 272.9 261.7 274.2 267.0 Imports : 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.8 Supply, total : 324.4 316.7 321.9 314.7 Feed and residual : 159.6 158.0 157.0 157.0 Food, seed & industrial : 55.6 57.9 60.9 60.9 Domestic, total : 215.2 215.9 217.9 217.9 Exports : 56.5 55.9 60.3 59.6 Use, total : 271.7 271.8 278.2 277.5 Ending stocks, total : 52.7 45.0 43.8 37.2 CCC inventory : 0.2 0.2 Free stocks : 52.4 44.8 Outstanding loans : 6.6 5.9 : CORN : Area : Million acres Planted : 79.6 75.8 79.0 * 78.0 * Harvested : 72.4 68.8 72.0 * 71.0 * Yield per harvested : Bushels acre : 136.9 138.2 137.9 * 135.8 * : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 1,718 1,899 1,621 1,621 Production : 9,915 9,507 9,935 9,650 Imports : 7 10 15 15 Supply, total : 11,639 11,416 11,571 11,286 Feed and residual : 5,838 5,825 5,750 5,750 Food, seed & industrial : 1,967 2,045 2,160 2,160 Domestic, total : 7,805 7,870 7,910 7,910 Exports : 1,935 1,925 2,100 2,075 Use, total : 9,740 9,795 10,010 9,985 Ending stocks, total : 1,899 1,621 1,561 1,301 CCC inventory : 8 5 Free stocks : 1,891 1,616 Outstanding loans : 253 225 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.85 1.85- 1.95 1.75- 2.15 1.90- 2.30 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for corn and sorghum; June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. * For May, planted acres estimate reported in March 28, 2002, Prospective Plantings. Harvested acres for corn projected by using relationship between planted and harvested for 1999-2001. Projected corn yield derived from simple linear trend fit over 1960-2001 period. For June, corn planted and harvested acres adjusted down from March intentions because of excessive moisture in the Midwest. Projected corn yield derived from simple linear trend fit over 1960-2001 period, adjusted for planting progress. WASDE-387-11 U.S. Sorghum, Barley and Oats Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== : Million bushels SORGHUM : Area planted (mil. acres) : 9.2 10.3 9.0 * 9.0 * Area harv. (mil. acres) : 7.7 8.6 7.7 * 7.7 * Yield (bushels/acre) : 60.9 59.9 69.0 * 69.0 * Beginning stocks : 65 42 46 46 Production : 471 515 533 533 Imports : 0 0 0 0 Supply, total : 536 556 579 579 Feed and residual : 220 215 225 225 Food, seed & industrial : 35 45 50 50 Total domestic : 255 260 275 275 Exports : 239 250 250 250 Use, total : 494 510 525 525 Ending stocks, total : 42 46 54 54 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.89 1.80- 1.90 1.60- 2.00 1.75- 2.15 : BARLEY : Area planted (mil. acres) : 5.9 5.0 5.1 * 5.1 * Area harv. (mil. acres) : 5.2 4.3 4.5 * 4.5 * Yield (bushels/acre) : 61.1 58.2 62.1 * 62.1 * Beginning stocks : 111 106 84 84 Production : 319 250 278 278 Imports : 29 23 30 30 Supply, total : 459 379 392 392 Feed and residual : 123 95 110 110 Food, seed & industrial : 172 172 172 172 Total domestic : 295 267 282 282 Exports : 58 28 25 25 Use, total : 353 295 307 307 Ending stocks, total : 106 84 85 85 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 2.11 2.23 1.95- 2.35 2.05- 2.45 : OATS : Area planted (mil. acres) : 4.5 4.4 5.1 * 5.1 * Area harv. (mil. acres) : 2.3 1.9 2.5 * 2.5 * Yield (bushels/acre) : 64.2 61.3 61.2 * 61.2 * Beginning stocks : 76 73 55 55 Production : 150 117 155 155 Imports : 106 95 100 100 Supply, total : 332 285 310 310 Feed and residual : 189 155 175 175 Food, seed & industrial : 68 72 72 72 Total domestic : 257 227 247 247 Exports : 2 3 2 2 Use, total : 259 230 249 249 Ending stocks, total : 73 55 61 61 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.10 1.58 0.90- 1.30 1.00- 1.40 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for sorghum, June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. * Planted acres reported in March 28, 2002, Prospective Plantings. Sorghum and barley: Harvested acres projected by using relationship between planted and harvested for 1999-2001 for sorghum and 1999-2001 for barley. For sorghum, barley, and oats projected yield derived from simple linear trend fit over 1960-2001 period. Oats: Harvested acres reported in March 28, 2002, Prospective Plantings. WASDE-387-12 U.S. Rice Supply and Use 1/ (Rough Equivalent of Rough and Milled Rice) =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== TOTAL : Area : Million acres Planted : 3.06 3.34 3.32 * 3.32 * Harvested : 3.04 3.31 3.30 * 3.30 * Yield per harvested : Pounds acre : 6,281 6,429 6,299 * 6,299 * : : Million hundredweight : Beginning stocks 2/ : 27.5 28.5 41.4 40.4 Production : 190.9 213.0 208.0 208.0 Imports : 10.9 13.0 13.3 13.3 Supply, total : 229.2 254.5 262.7 261.7 Domestic & residual 3/ : 114.3 123.1 126.1 126.1 Exports, total 4/ : 86.4 91.0 92.0 92.0 Rough : 22.7 28.0 27.0 27.0 Milled (rough equiv.) : 63.7 63.0 65.0 65.0 Use, total : 200.7 214.1 218.1 218.1 Ending stocks : 28.5 40.4 44.6 43.6 Avg. milling yield (%) 5/ : 68.6 70.0 69.0 69.0 Avg. farm price ($/cwt) 6/ : 5.61 4.15 3.95- 4.45 4.00- 4.50 : LONG GRAIN : Harvested acres (mil.) : 2.19 2.70 Yield (pounds/acre) : 5,882 6,130 Beginning stocks : 15.6 11.6 29.9 28.9 Production : 128.8 165.3 160.0 160.0 Supply, total 7/ : 152.8 186.0 199.1 198.1 Domestic & Residual 3/ : 75.1 86.1 90.0 90.0 Exports 8/ : 66.1 71.0 73.0 73.0 Use, total : 141.2 157.1 163.0 163.0 Ending stocks : 11.6 28.9 36.1 35.1 : : MEDIUM & SHORT GRAIN : Harvested acres (mil.) : 0.85 0.62 Yield (pounds/acre) : 7,308 7,733 Beginning stocks : 10.4 15.6 10.3 10.3 Production : 62.1 47.7 48.0 48.0 Supply, total 7/ : 75.1 67.3 62.3 62.3 Domestic & Residual 3/ : 39.2 37.0 36.1 36.1 Exports 8/ : 20.3 20.0 19.0 19.0 Use, total : 59.5 57.0 55.1 55.1 Ending stocks : 15.6 10.3 7.2 7.2 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Includes the following quantities of broken kernel rice (type undetermined) not included in estimates of beginning stocks by type (in mil. cwt): 2000/01-1.4; 2001/02-1.3; 2002/03-1.3. 3/ Residual includes unreported use, processing losses and estimating errors. Use by type may not add to total rice use because of the difference in brokens between beginning and ending stocks. 4/ Includes rough rice and milled rice exports. Milled rice exports are converted to an equivalent rough basis. 5/ Expressed as a percent, i.e., the total quantity of whole kernel and broken rice produced divided by the quantity of rough rice milled. 6/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. 7/ Includes imports. 8/ Exports by type of rice are estimated. * Planted acres reported in March 28, 2002 Prospective Plantings. Harvested acres projected using harvested-to-planted ratios by State and type of rice for 1997-2001. Projected yield is derived from a simple linear trend fit by type of rice over 1982-2001 period. WASDE-387-13 U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use (Domestic Measure) 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :=============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== SOYBEANS: : Million acres Area : Planted : 74.3 74.1 73.0 * 73.5 * Harvested : 72.4 73.0 71.7 * 72.2 * : : Bushels Yield per harvested : acre : 38.1 39.6 39.7 * 39.7 * : : Million bushels : Beginning stocks : 290 248 260 240 Production : 2,758 2,891 2,850 2,870 Imports : 4 3 4 4 Supply, total : 3,052 3,141 3,114 3,114 Crushings : 1,641 1,695 1,710 1,710 Exports : 1,000 1,035 975 965 Seed : 91 89 89 89 Residual : 73 83 84 84 Use, total : 2,804 2,902 2,859 2,849 Ending stocks : 248 240 255 265 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 4.54 4.25 4.00- 4.90 4.00 - 4.90 : : : Million pounds SOYBEAN OIL: : Beginning stocks : 1,995 2,877 2,565 2,645 Production : 18,434 18,810 _3/ 19,170 19,170 Imports : 73 58 65 65 Supply, total : 20,502 21,745 21,800 21,880 Domestic : 16,219 16,900 17,500 17,500 Exports : 1,406 2,200 1,950 1,950 Use, total : 17,625 19,100 19,450 19,450 Ending stocks : 2,877 2,645 2,350 2,430 Average price (c/lb) 2/ : 14.15 15.25 15.00- 15.00- : 18.00 18.00 : : Thousand short tons SOYBEAN MEAL: : Beginning stocks : 293 383 275 275 Production : 39,389 40,252 _3/ 40,660 40,660 Imports : 51 190 65 65 Supply, total : 39,733 40,825 41,000 41,000 Domestic : 31,687 32,800 33,100 33,300 Exports : 7,662 7,750 7,650 7,450 Use, total : 39,349 40,550 40,750 40,750 Ending stocks : 383 275 250 250 Average price ($/s.t.) 2/ : 173.60 160.00 145.00- 145.00- : 175.00 175.00 =============================================================================== Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for soybeans; October 1 for soybean oil and meal. 2/ Prices: soybeans, marketing year weighted average price received by farmers; for oil, simple average of crude soybean oil, Decatur; for meal, simple average of 48 percent, Decatur. 3/ Based on October year crush estimate of 1,690 million bushels. *Planted acres reported in March 28 Prospective Plantings adjusted to reflect wet weather in the Eastern Corn Belt. Harvested acres based on 5-year average planted-to-harvested ratios by state. Projected yield based on 1978-2001 regional trend analysis. WASDE-387-14 U.S. Sugar Supply and Use 1/ ====================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :===================== : : Estimate : May June ====================================================================== : 1,000 short tons, raw value : Beginning stocks 2/ : 2,219 2,194 1,617 1,630 Production 2/3/ : 8,674 8,017 8,750 8,750 Beet sugar : 4,592 4,000 4,500 4,500 Cane sugar 4/ : 4,082 4,017 4,250 4,250 Imports 2/ : 1,574 1,529 NA NA TRQ 5/ : 1,260 1,179 NA NA Other program 6/ : 238 260 260 260 Non-program 7/ : 76 90 60 60 Total supply : 12,467 11,740 NA NA : Exports 2/8/ : 141 125 125 125 Domestic deliveries 2/ : 10,130 9,985 10,085 10,085 Domestic food use : 9,998 9,800 9,900 9,900 Other 9/ : 132 185 185 185 Miscellaneous 10/ : 1 0 0 0 Use, total : 10,272 10,110 10,210 10,210 Ending stocks 2/ : 2,194 1,630 NA NA Private : 1,410 1,370 NA NA Other 11/ : 784 260 NA NA : Stocks to use ratio : 21.4 16.1 NA NA ====================================================================== 1/ Fiscal years beginning Oct 1. Includes Puerto Rico. 2/ Historical data are from FSA, "Sweetener Market Data" except imports from U.S. Customs Service. 3/ Projections for 2002/03 are based on analyses by the Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee for sugar. 4/ Production by state for 2001/02 (projected 2002/03): FL 1,996 (2,100); HI 270 (270); LA 1,575 (1,700); TX 174 (175); PR 2 (5). 5/ Actual arrivals under the tariff rate quota (TRQ) with late entries, early entries, and TRQ overfills assigned to the fiscal year in which they actually arrived. The 2001/02 available TRQs assume shortfall of 50,000 tons. 6/ Includes sugar under the re-export and polyhydric alcohol programs. 7/ Includes high-tier and other. 8/ Mostly reexports. 9/ Transfer to sugar containing products for reexport and for nonedible alcohol and feed. 10/ For 2000/2001, includes Commodity Credit Corporation sales to ethanol producers and residual statistical discrepancies. 11/ For 2001/02, includes sugar owned by the CCC as of June 10, 2002. Season- ending stocks will be a function of market and program developments. WASDE-387-15 U. S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Projections Item : 2000/01 : 2001/02 :=============================== : : Est. : May June =============================================================================== : Million acres Area : Planted : 15.52 15.77 14.77 * 14.77 * Harvested : 13.05 13.83 13.35 * 13.35 * : : Pounds Yield per harvested : acre : 632 705 640 * 640 * : : Million 480 pound bales : Beginning stocks 2/ : 3.92 6.00 7.70 7.70 Production : 17.19 20.30 17.80 17.80 Imports : 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 Supply, total : 21.12 26.33 25.52 25.52 Domestic use : 8.86 7.60 7.80 7.80 Exports : 6.76 11.00 11.00 11.00 Use, total : 15.62 18.60 18.80 18.80 Unaccounted 3/ : -0.51 0.03 0.03 0.03 Ending stocks : 6.00 7.70 6.70 6.70 : Avg. farm price 4/ : 49.8 31.2 5/ 5/ =============================================================================== Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Upland and extra-long staple; marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Based on Bureau of Census data. 3/ Reflects the difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending stocks based on Bureau of Census data. 4/ Cents per pound. The 2001/02 price is a weighted average price for upland cotton for August-April. 5/ USDA is prohibited by law from publishing cotton price projections. * Planted area reported in March 28 Prospective Plantings. Projected harvested area based on 1992-2001 average acreage abandonment by State. Projected yield based on 1992-2001 average yield by State. Note: Public Law 106-78, signed October 22, 1999, requires the Secretary of Agriculture to estimate and report the U.S. upland cotton season-ending stocks-to-use ratio, excluding projected raw cotton imports but including the quantity of raw cotton imports that has been imported during the marketing year. Pursuant to this requirement, the estimated ratio for 2001/02 is 40.6 percent. WASDE-387-16 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2000/01 : World 3/ : 177.10 584.05 101.61 104.99 590.50 102.78 170.66 United States : 25.85 60.76 2.45 8.14 36.34 28.87 23.85 Total foreign : 151.26 523.30 99.16 96.86 554.16 73.92 146.81 Major exporters 4/ : 26.02 171.58 3.44 54.75 111.78 59.74 29.53 Argentina : 0.62 16.23 0.01 0.08 4.99 11.27 0.59 Australia : 3.61 23.77 0.07 4.00 6.89 15.93 4.63 Canada : 7.74 26.80 0.20 3.85 7.91 17.32 9.52 EU-15 : 14.05 104.78 3.16 46.82 91.98 15.23 14.79 Major importers 5/ : 89.98 143.90 50.47 11.40 208.11 2.59 73.66 Brazil : 1.25 1.66 7.29 0.20 9.50 0.00 0.70 China : 71.36 99.64 0.20 8.00 114.10 0.62 56.47 N. Africa 6/ : 6.11 9.94 18.28 0.31 28.43 0.30 5.60 Pakistan : 3.25 21.08 0.15 0.50 20.50 0.25 3.73 Southeast Asia 7/ : 1.70 0.00 9.33 1.31 8.98 0.26 1.78 Selected other : East. Europe : 4.45 28.68 2.88 9.94 28.99 2.34 4.70 India : 13.08 76.37 0.06 0.50 66.44 1.57 21.50 FSU-12 8/ : 5.76 63.12 4.98 16.16 63.81 4.67 5.38 Russia : 1.20 34.45 1.60 11.50 35.16 0.70 1.40 Kazakstan : 0.70 9.10 0.01 1.10 4.70 3.67 1.45 Ukraine : 1.80 10.20 0.69 1.70 12.16 0.08 0.45 : : 2001/02 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 170.66 579.71 106.69 107.74 587.67 106.96 162.70 United States : 23.85 53.28 2.86 5.44 33.23 26.13 20.63 Total foreign : 146.81 526.43 103.83 102.30 554.43 80.83 142.08 Major exporters 4/ : 29.53 152.52 9.21 54.47 111.25 54.80 25.21 Argentina : 0.59 15.50 0.01 0.05 4.75 10.80 0.55 Australia : 4.63 24.00 0.05 3.50 6.50 17.50 4.68 Canada : 9.52 21.30 0.15 3.75 8.07 16.50 6.40 EU-15 : 14.79 91.73 9.00 47.18 91.93 10.00 13.58 Major importers 5/ : 73.66 140.42 48.80 10.64 206.73 3.97 52.18 Brazil : 0.70 3.25 6.70 0.30 9.75 0.00 0.90 China : 56.47 94.00 1.50 7.00 112.60 1.50 37.87 N. Africa 6/ : 5.60 12.68 15.60 0.31 28.19 0.25 5.44 Pakistan : 3.73 19.02 0.50 0.40 19.80 1.00 2.45 Southeast Asia 7/ : 1.78 0.00 9.50 1.68 9.45 0.27 1.56 Selected other : East. Europe : 4.70 35.24 1.57 11.19 31.08 4.17 6.26 India : 21.50 68.76 0.10 0.50 60.36 3.00 27.00 FSU-12 8/ : 5.38 91.28 3.59 19.56 68.34 12.66 19.25 Russia : 1.40 46.90 0.50 14.00 38.00 3.00 7.80 Kazakstan : 1.45 12.70 0.02 1.30 4.97 3.50 5.70 Ukraine : 0.45 21.30 0.10 2.20 12.66 6.00 3.20 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada and the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 5/ Brazil, China, Iran, Japan, Mexico, North Africa, Pakistan, Southeast Asia. 6/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. 8/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-17 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2002/03 (Projected) World 3/ : May : 163.15 595.75 104.50 109.50 596.48 105.87 162.42 June : 162.70 589.78 104.00 109.10 596.41 105.62 156.07 United States : May : 20.08 51.32 2.86 5.44 33.61 23.81 16.83 June : 20.63 49.61 2.86 5.44 33.48 24.49 15.12 Total foreign : May : 143.07 544.43 101.64 104.06 562.87 82.06 145.59 June : 142.08 540.17 101.14 103.66 562.93 81.13 140.96 Major exporters 4/ : May : 24.91 171.96 4.21 56.23 113.68 57.30 30.10 June : 25.21 170.96 4.21 56.73 114.18 56.80 29.40 Argentina May : 0.55 16.50 0.01 0.05 4.60 11.80 0.66 Jun : 0.55 16.50 0.01 0.05 4.60 11.80 0.66 Australia May : 4.38 24.50 0.05 3.70 6.63 18.00 4.30 Jun : 4.68 23.00 0.05 3.70 6.63 17.00 4.10 Canada May : 6.40 24.00 0.15 4.20 8.35 15.50 6.70 Jun : 6.40 24.00 0.15 4.20 8.35 15.50 6.70 EU-15 May : 13.58 106.96 4.00 48.28 94.10 12.00 18.44 Jun : 13.58 107.46 4.00 48.78 94.60 12.50 17.94 Major importers 5/ : May : 52.23 143.36 50.10 8.98 204.05 3.42 38.22 June : 52.18 142.17 49.80 8.53 204.29 3.42 36.44 Brazil May : 0.80 3.00 6.50 0.20 9.70 0.00 0.60 Jun : 0.90 3.30 6.50 0.20 9.80 0.00 0.90 China May : 37.87 96.00 3.00 5.00 110.00 1.00 25.87 Jun : 37.87 94.00 3.00 5.00 110.00 1.00 23.87 N. Africa 6/ May : 5.54 11.48 16.20 0.30 27.78 0.25 5.19 Jun : 5.44 11.98 15.90 0.30 27.78 0.25 5.29 Pakistan May : 2.45 19.50 0.50 0.40 20.00 1.00 1.45 Jun : 2.45 19.50 0.50 0.40 20.00 1.00 1.45 SE Asia 7/ May : 1.56 0.00 9.80 1.78 9.73 0.22 1.42 Jun : 1.56 0.00 9.80 1.78 9.73 0.22 1.42 Selected other : East. Europe May : 6.71 32.56 1.87 10.74 31.13 3.05 6.96 Jun : 6.26 31.36 1.87 10.29 30.46 2.82 6.21 India May : 27.00 74.00 0.10 0.60 64.10 4.00 33.00 Jun : 27.00 74.00 0.10 0.60 64.10 4.00 33.00 FSU-12 8/ May : 20.05 81.09 4.07 21.81 71.19 10.16 23.85 Jun : 19.25 80.59 4.07 21.81 71.19 10.16 22.55 Russia May : 8.30 41.00 1.00 15.50 39.50 2.50 8.30 Jun : 7.80 41.00 1.00 15.50 39.50 2.50 7.80 Kazakstan May : 5.70 11.00 0.02 1.50 5.27 4.00 7.45 Jun : 5.70 11.00 0.02 1.50 5.27 4.00 7.45 Ukraine May : 3.50 18.50 0.10 2.70 13.30 3.50 5.30 Jun : 3.20 18.00 0.10 2.70 13.30 3.50 4.50 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada and the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 5/ Brazil, China, Iran, Japan, Mexico, North Africa, Pakistan, Southeast Asia. 6/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. 8/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-18 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2000/01 : World 3/ : 209.68 858.13 101.84 587.80 880.79 105.62 187.02 United States : 48.86 273.13 2.72 159.67 215.49 56.51 52.70 Total foreign : 160.82 585.00 99.12 428.13 665.30 49.11 134.31 Major exporters 4/ : 9.85 62.60 3.19 35.77 48.07 19.71 7.85 Argentina : 1.35 19.58 0.02 7.03 9.39 10.34 1.22 Australia : 0.71 10.85 0.00 4.54 6.06 4.39 1.11 Canada : 5.67 24.33 2.59 20.56 24.71 3.60 4.28 Major importers 5/ : 31.61 155.71 69.37 162.25 217.94 10.79 27.96 EU-15 : 19.52 107.19 3.03 78.20 102.81 10.05 16.88 Japan : 2.24 0.22 20.24 15.72 20.36 0.00 2.33 Mexico : 3.68 24.46 11.01 20.14 36.07 0.02 3.06 Southeast Asia : 1.61 15.37 4.24 14.35 19.04 0.72 1.46 South Korea : 0.85 0.47 8.89 7.01 9.25 0.00 0.96 Selected other : China : 102.69 113.95 2.56 95.38 130.29 7.30 81.63 East. Europe : 4.75 35.96 2.91 30.19 40.29 1.25 2.08 FSU-12 6/ : 3.72 49.52 1.10 29.10 45.79 2.46 6.08 Russia : 1.06 28.20 0.79 15.60 26.88 0.57 2.60 Ukraine : 1.18 12.99 0.05 7.55 10.83 1.45 1.95 : : 2001/02 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 187.02 877.08 99.77 602.32 898.12 98.24 165.98 United States : 52.70 261.86 2.54 158.09 216.20 55.91 45.00 Total foreign : 134.31 615.22 97.22 444.23 681.92 42.33 120.98 Major exporters 4/ : 7.85 60.36 3.77 35.22 47.50 18.36 6.12 Argentina : 1.22 17.05 0.03 5.90 7.96 9.22 1.11 Australia : 1.11 11.24 0.00 4.82 6.33 5.31 0.71 Canada : 4.28 22.89 3.27 20.44 24.87 2.51 3.04 Major importers 5/ : 27.96 158.30 68.35 163.54 219.29 5.31 30.01 EU-15 : 16.88 105.71 4.26 77.85 102.29 4.99 19.58 Japan : 2.33 0.21 19.93 15.46 20.08 0.00 2.39 Mexico : 3.06 26.97 10.16 21.47 37.41 0.02 2.76 Southeast Asia : 1.46 15.19 3.93 14.22 18.90 0.31 1.37 South Korea : 0.96 0.47 8.66 6.96 9.21 0.00 0.87 Selected other : China : 81.63 118.41 2.63 99.33 134.85 6.53 61.28 East. Europe : 2.08 51.72 1.20 35.75 46.82 3.92 4.26 FSU-12 6/ : 6.08 61.85 1.12 33.31 51.05 6.48 11.52 Russia : 2.60 35.15 0.85 17.80 29.25 2.26 7.10 Ukraine : 1.95 16.97 0.06 8.54 12.46 3.71 2.81 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South Africa. 5/ The EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, North Africa (includes Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia), South Korea, Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand), Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan. 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-19 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2002/03 (Projected) World 3/ : May : 167.14 905.18 96.25 606.66 913.67 99.56 158.64 June : 165.98 896.21 97.47 607.19 913.86 100.60 148.33 United States : May : 45.00 274.48 2.86 157.04 218.28 60.27 43.79 June : 45.00 267.24 2.86 157.12 218.28 59.64 37.18 Total foreign : May : 122.15 630.69 93.39 449.61 695.39 39.29 114.86 June : 120.98 628.97 94.61 450.07 695.58 40.97 111.15 Major exporters 4/ : May : 5.55 64.30 1.21 35.57 47.76 16.82 6.49 June : 6.12 64.30 1.21 35.52 47.71 16.82 7.11 Argentina May : 1.11 14.77 0.03 5.78 7.89 7.02 1.00 Jun : 1.11 14.77 0.03 5.78 7.89 7.02 1.00 Australia May : 0.72 10.53 0.00 4.44 5.76 4.85 0.64 Jun : 0.71 10.53 0.00 4.44 5.76 4.85 0.64 Canada May : 2.88 29.67 0.84 21.19 25.67 3.65 4.07 Jun : 3.04 29.67 0.84 21.09 25.57 3.65 4.33 Major importers 5/ : May : 29.49 159.61 66.90 162.00 218.82 6.57 30.61 June : 30.01 159.63 67.90 162.75 219.57 6.57 31.40 EU-15 May : 19.38 107.26 2.67 76.52 102.13 6.26 20.91 Jun : 19.58 107.26 2.67 76.27 101.88 6.26 21.36 Japan May : 2.09 0.23 18.89 14.66 19.29 0.00 1.92 Jun : 2.39 0.23 19.39 15.16 19.79 0.00 2.22 Mexico May : 3.06 26.72 11.15 22.36 38.30 0.02 2.62 Jun : 2.76 26.72 11.15 22.36 38.30 0.02 2.32 Southeast Asia May : 1.37 14.90 4.13 14.08 18.76 0.30 1.33 Jun : 1.37 14.90 4.13 14.08 18.76 0.30 1.33 South Korea May : 0.67 0.47 8.26 6.61 8.86 0.00 0.53 Jun : 0.87 0.47 8.76 7.06 9.31 0.00 0.78 Selected other : China May : 61.93 128.50 3.53 100.38 136.98 4.02 52.96 Jun : 61.28 128.40 3.53 100.38 136.98 6.02 50.21 East. Europe May : 5.82 50.66 1.22 36.37 47.54 3.46 6.70 Jun : 4.26 49.56 1.25 36.25 47.44 3.16 4.47 FSU-12 6/ May : 11.52 55.19 1.27 34.60 52.57 5.62 9.78 Jun : 11.52 55.19 1.47 34.80 52.77 5.42 9.98 Russia May : 7.10 31.00 0.95 19.30 31.10 2.01 5.94 Jun : 7.10 31.00 1.15 19.50 31.30 1.81 6.14 Ukraine May : 2.81 15.60 0.06 8.90 12.80 3.05 2.61 Jun : 2.81 15.60 0.06 8.90 12.80 3.05 2.61 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South Africa. 5/ The EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, North Africa (includes Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia), South Korea, Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand), Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan. 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-20 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2000/01 : World 3/ : 171.11 586.08 74.81 426.71 605.71 77.25 151.49 United States : 43.63 251.85 0.17 148.30 198.26 49.16 48.24 Total foreign : 127.49 334.23 74.63 278.42 407.45 28.10 103.25 Major exporters 4/ : 2.61 22.90 0.41 7.33 13.03 11.01 1.88 Argentina : 0.49 15.40 0.02 3.90 5.60 9.68 0.64 South Africa : 2.12 7.50 0.38 3.43 7.43 1.33 1.24 Major importers 5/ : 11.46 76.31 48.28 86.43 123.95 0.99 11.11 EU-15 : 3.63 37.46 2.86 31.30 40.30 0.27 3.38 Japan : 1.16 0.00 16.34 11.90 16.20 0.00 1.30 Mexico : 2.34 17.92 5.93 8.80 24.00 0.02 2.17 Southeast Asia : 1.61 15.17 4.24 14.18 18.85 0.71 1.46 South Korea : 0.85 0.06 8.74 6.95 8.70 0.00 0.96 Selected other : Brazil : 0.60 41.54 0.29 30.50 34.50 6.32 1.61 Canada : 1.55 6.83 2.54 7.93 9.93 0.11 0.88 China : 102.31 106.00 0.09 93.00 120.00 7.28 81.13 East. Europe : 2.93 17.07 1.70 16.21 19.68 0.87 1.15 FSU-12 6/ : 1.20 7.52 0.35 5.60 7.11 0.46 1.50 Russia : 0.47 1.55 0.18 1.50 2.00 0.00 0.20 : : 2001/02 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 151.49 586.91 72.20 438.08 615.87 70.15 122.53 United States : 48.24 241.49 0.25 147.96 199.91 48.90 41.17 Total foreign : 103.25 345.43 71.95 290.12 415.96 21.25 81.36 Major exporters 4/ : 1.88 21.80 0.32 6.85 12.35 9.80 1.84 Argentina : 0.64 13.00 0.02 3.05 4.55 8.50 0.60 South Africa : 1.24 8.80 0.30 3.80 7.80 1.30 1.24 Major importers 5/ : 11.11 79.68 46.08 88.55 126.08 0.52 10.27 EU-15 : 3.38 38.81 2.75 32.60 41.60 0.20 3.14 Japan : 1.30 0.00 16.00 11.60 15.90 0.00 1.40 Mexico : 2.17 19.60 5.00 9.80 25.00 0.02 1.75 Southeast Asia : 1.46 14.99 3.93 14.04 18.71 0.30 1.37 South Korea : 0.96 0.06 8.50 6.90 8.65 0.00 0.87 Selected other : Brazil : 1.61 35.00 0.53 31.70 35.70 0.30 1.13 Canada : 0.88 8.20 3.10 8.98 11.18 0.25 0.75 China : 81.13 110.00 0.10 97.00 124.00 6.50 60.73 East. Europe : 1.15 27.41 0.59 20.15 24.32 2.90 1.93 FSU-12 6/ : 1.50 6.47 0.68 5.52 6.84 0.36 1.45 Russia : 0.20 0.80 0.55 1.05 1.45 0.00 0.10 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-21 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2002/03 (Projected) World 3/ : May : 124.44 614.95 70.35 439.86 625.67 71.38 113.72 June : 122.53 606.50 71.55 440.74 626.37 72.55 102.66 United States : May : 41.17 252.36 0.38 146.06 200.92 53.34 39.65 June : 41.17 245.12 0.38 146.06 200.92 52.71 33.05 Total foreign : May : 83.27 362.59 69.97 293.80 424.75 18.04 74.07 June : 81.36 361.38 71.17 294.68 425.45 19.84 69.61 Major exporters 4/ : May : 1.43 20.00 0.22 7.05 12.55 7.80 1.30 June : 1.84 20.00 0.22 7.10 12.60 7.80 1.66 Argentina May : 0.60 11.00 0.02 3.10 4.60 6.50 0.52 Jun : 0.60 11.00 0.02 3.10 4.60 6.50 0.52 South Africa May : 0.83 9.00 0.20 3.95 7.95 1.30 0.78 Jun : 1.24 9.00 0.20 4.00 8.00 1.30 1.14 Major importers 5/ : May : 9.98 79.32 45.13 87.64 125.16 0.57 8.70 June : 10.27 79.35 46.13 88.64 126.16 0.57 9.02 EU-15 May : 3.14 39.34 2.50 32.70 41.70 0.25 3.03 Jun : 3.14 39.34 2.50 32.70 41.70 0.25 3.03 Japan May : 1.10 0.00 15.00 10.90 15.20 0.00 0.90 Jun : 1.40 0.00 15.50 11.40 15.70 0.00 1.20 Mexico May : 1.97 19.00 6.00 10.30 25.50 0.02 1.46 Jun : 1.75 19.00 6.00 10.30 25.50 0.02 1.24 Southeast Asia May : 1.37 14.70 4.13 13.89 18.56 0.30 1.33 Jun : 1.37 14.70 4.13 13.89 18.56 0.30 1.33 South Korea May : 0.67 0.06 8.00 6.45 8.20 0.00 0.53 Jun : 0.87 0.06 8.50 6.90 8.65 0.00 0.78 Selected other : Brazil May : 1.13 38.50 0.53 33.50 37.50 1.50 1.16 Jun : 1.13 38.50 0.53 33.50 37.50 1.50 1.16 Canada May : 0.85 10.50 0.80 8.50 10.80 0.50 0.85 Jun : 0.75 10.50 0.80 8.40 10.70 0.50 0.85 China May : 61.38 120.00 1.00 98.00 126.00 4.00 52.38 Jun : 60.73 120.00 1.00 98.00 126.00 6.00 49.73 East. Europe May : 3.44 27.53 0.59 20.38 24.65 2.70 4.21 Jun : 1.93 26.53 0.59 20.28 24.55 2.50 2.01 FSU-12 6/ May : 1.45 7.25 0.73 6.15 7.57 0.36 1.50 Jun : 1.45 7.25 0.93 6.35 7.77 0.36 1.50 Russia May : 0.10 1.40 0.60 1.50 2.00 0.00 0.10 Jun : 0.10 1.40 0.80 1.70 2.20 0.00 0.10 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-387-22 World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 2000/01 : World 3/ : 143.92 397.67 21.44 404.96 24.76 136.63 United States : 0.87 5.94 0.35 3.58 2.69 0.89 Total foreign : 143.05 391.73 21.09 401.38 22.07 135.75 Major exporters 4/ : 21.63 126.95 0.04 112.83 15.41 20.38 India : 17.94 84.87 0.00 83.50 1.94 17.37 Thailand : 1.71 16.90 0.00 9.40 7.52 1.69 Vietnam : 1.18 20.47 0.04 17.28 3.53 0.89 Major importers 5/ : 13.73 53.16 9.35 64.41 0.35 11.48 Indonesia : 6.37 32.55 1.50 35.88 0.00 4.54 Selected other : China : 98.50 131.54 0.27 134.32 1.85 94.14 Japan : 1.83 8.64 0.68 9.00 0.48 1.67 : : 2001/02 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 136.63 397.00 23.75 407.68 24.68 125.95 United States : 0.89 6.76 0.41 3.89 2.89 1.28 Total foreign : 135.75 390.23 23.34 403.79 21.79 124.67 Major exporters 4/ : 20.38 130.87 0.04 114.60 16.00 20.69 India : 17.37 90.00 0.00 85.00 4.50 17.87 Thailand : 1.69 16.50 0.00 9.50 7.25 1.44 Vietnam : 0.89 20.63 0.04 17.40 3.00 1.16 Major importers 5/ : 11.48 54.03 11.07 65.68 0.38 10.52 Indonesia : 4.54 32.42 3.00 36.36 0.00 3.61 Selected other : China : 94.14 126.00 0.31 134.61 1.50 84.34 Japan : 1.67 8.24 0.70 9.00 0.15 1.46 : : 2002/03 (Projected) World 3/ : May : 126.61 395.51 25.00 410.00 25.50 112.12 June : 125.95 395.51 25.00 410.00 25.50 111.46 United States : May : 1.30 6.51 0.42 3.95 2.88 1.40 June : 1.28 6.51 0.42 3.97 2.88 1.36 Total foreign : May : 125.31 389.00 24.58 406.05 22.62 110.72 June : 124.67 389.00 24.58 406.03 22.62 110.10 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries. 4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). WASDE-387-23 World Soybean Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Domestic : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Crush : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 1999/00 World 2/ : 26.55 159.90 47.97 136.23 160.77 46.68 26.97 United States : 9.48 72.22 0.11 42.94 47.39 26.54 7.90 Total foreign : 17.07 87.68 47.85 93.29 113.38 20.15 19.07 Major exporters 3/ : 12.85 58.30 1.47 38.98 42.01 17.41 13.19 Argentina : 6.03 21.20 0.47 17.08 18.05 4.13 5.52 Brazil : 6.80 34.20 1.00 21.20 23.19 11.16 7.65 Major importers 4/ : 3.64 17.38 37.94 39.11 52.57 1.29 5.11 EU-15 : 0.87 1.15 15.66 14.43 15.71 1.05 0.93 Japan : 0.62 0.19 4.91 3.75 5.05 0.00 0.66 China : 1.90 14.29 10.10 15.07 22.89 0.23 3.17 : : 2000/01 (Estimated) World 2/ : 26.97 175.10 55.26 147.67 172.82 55.17 29.34 United States : 7.90 75.06 0.10 44.65 49.10 27.21 6.74 Total foreign : 19.07 100.05 55.16 103.01 123.72 27.96 22.60 Major exporters 3/ : 13.19 70.32 1.32 40.80 44.24 25.44 15.15 Argentina : 5.52 27.80 0.42 17.30 18.40 7.42 7.93 Brazil : 7.65 39.00 0.90 22.62 24.87 15.47 7.21 Major importers 4/ : 5.11 18.14 45.06 46.58 60.05 1.48 6.77 EU-15 : 0.93 1.05 18.93 16.97 18.64 1.25 1.02 Japan : 0.66 0.24 4.77 3.78 5.08 0.00 0.59 China : 3.17 15.40 13.25 18.90 26.70 0.21 4.91 : : 2001/02 (Projected) World 2/ : May : 29.06 184.13 57.74 158.40 184.14 57.34 29.45 June : 29.34 183.84 58.02 157.81 184.28 57.49 29.43 United States : May : 6.74 78.67 0.08 45.99 50.65 27.76 7.08 June : 6.74 78.67 0.08 46.13 50.80 28.17 6.52 Total foreign : May : 22.32 105.46 57.66 112.41 133.49 29.58 22.36 June : 22.60 105.17 57.94 111.68 133.48 29.32 22.90 Major exporters 3/ : May : 15.15 76.10 1.30 44.50 48.19 26.91 17.45 June : 15.15 76.10 1.30 44.60 48.29 26.46 17.81 Argentina May : 7.93 29.50 0.40 20.20 21.39 7.70 8.74 Jun : 7.93 29.50 0.40 20.20 21.39 7.55 8.89 Brazil May : 7.21 43.50 0.90 23.40 25.81 17.10 8.70 Jun : 7.21 43.50 0.90 23.50 25.91 16.80 8.90 Major importers 4/ : May : 6.54 18.25 45.80 50.99 64.70 1.54 4.36 June : 6.77 18.25 45.85 50.17 64.42 1.99 4.46 EU-15 May : 0.79 1.22 20.72 19.12 20.56 1.36 0.80 Jun : 1.02 1.21 20.68 18.26 20.20 1.81 0.90 Japan May : 0.59 0.27 5.00 3.89 5.19 0.00 0.67 Jun : 0.59 0.27 5.00 3.89 5.19 0.00 0.67 China May : 4.91 15.45 11.00 20.60 28.62 0.15 2.59 Jun : 4.91 15.45 11.00 20.60 28.62 0.15 2.59 =============================================================================== 1/ Data based on local marketing years except Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported export and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. 4/ Japan, China, and EU, Mexico, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). WASDE-387-24 World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 1999/00 World 2/ : 5.00 107.88 39.48 108.82 39.55 3.99 United States : 0.30 34.10 0.04 27.53 6.65 0.27 Total foreign : 4.70 73.78 39.44 81.29 32.89 3.73 Major exporters 3/ : 2.04 33.71 0.10 8.62 26.05 1.17 Argentina : 0.78 13.45 0.00 0.21 13.75 0.27 Brazil : 1.19 16.75 0.10 7.20 9.93 0.90 India : 0.07 3.52 0.00 1.21 2.38 0.00 Major importers 4/ : 1.11 24.98 26.16 45.77 5.37 1.11 EU-15 : 0.94 11.47 19.81 25.97 5.34 0.90 China : 0.00 11.98 0.63 12.58 0.03 0.00 : : 2000/01 (Estimated) World 2/ : 3.99 117.24 41.38 117.63 41.02 3.97 United States : 0.27 35.73 0.05 28.75 6.95 0.35 Total foreign : 3.73 81.51 41.33 88.88 34.06 3.62 Major exporters 3/ : 1.17 35.13 0.18 8.90 26.63 0.96 Argentina : 0.27 13.65 0.00 0.22 13.60 0.10 Brazil : 0.90 17.87 0.18 7.46 10.68 0.82 India : 0.00 3.61 0.00 1.22 2.35 0.04 Major importers 4/ : 1.11 30.75 27.39 51.98 6.03 1.25 EU-15 : 0.90 13.42 20.18 27.81 5.92 0.79 China : 0.00 15.30 0.10 15.29 0.11 0.00 : : 2001/02 (Projected) World 2/ : May : 3.83 125.35 44.08 125.11 44.17 3.98 June : 3.97 124.81 44.32 124.60 44.36 4.15 United States : May : 0.35 36.43 0.05 29.56 7.03 0.25 June : 0.35 36.52 0.17 29.76 7.03 0.25 Total foreign : May : 3.48 88.92 44.03 95.55 37.14 3.73 June : 3.62 88.30 44.15 94.85 37.33 3.90 Major exporters 3/ : May : 0.92 38.23 0.24 9.48 28.76 1.16 June : 0.96 38.25 0.24 9.31 28.93 1.21 Argentina May : 0.10 15.91 0.00 0.23 15.48 0.30 Jun : 0.10 15.91 0.00 0.23 15.48 0.30 Brazil May : 0.82 18.57 0.24 7.90 10.88 0.86 Jun : 0.82 18.65 0.24 7.90 10.95 0.86 India May : 0.00 3.75 0.00 1.35 2.40 0.00 Jun : 0.04 3.69 0.00 1.18 2.50 0.05 Major importers 4/ : May : 1.17 34.12 28.80 55.96 6.91 1.22 June : 1.25 33.20 28.47 54.79 6.86 1.27 EU-15 May : 0.67 15.24 21.43 30.21 6.36 0.77 Jun : 0.79 14.45 21.03 29.26 6.16 0.85 China May : 0.00 16.50 0.03 15.98 0.55 0.00 Jun : 0.00 16.50 0.03 15.83 0.70 0.00 =============================================================================== 1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil, and India. 4/ Eastern Europe, China, EU, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). WASDE-387-25 World Soybean Oil Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 1999/00 World 2/ : 2.17 24.77 7.12 24.30 7.28 2.47 United States : 0.69 8.09 0.04 7.28 0.62 0.91 Total foreign : 1.48 16.69 7.09 17.02 6.66 1.57 Major exporters 3/ : 0.75 9.75 0.80 4.61 5.93 0.77 Argentina : 0.25 3.13 0.00 0.11 3.04 0.23 Brazil : 0.32 4.03 0.22 3.00 1.20 0.36 EU-15 : 0.18 2.60 0.58 1.50 1.69 0.17 Major importers 4/ : 0.21 3.28 1.57 4.69 0.08 0.29 China : 0.19 2.48 0.56 2.87 0.08 0.28 Pakistan : 0.02 0.01 0.23 0.24 0.00 0.01 : : 2000/01 (Estimated) World 2/ : 2.47 26.95 7.76 26.56 7.93 2.70 United States : 0.91 8.36 0.03 7.36 0.64 1.31 Total foreign : 1.57 18.59 7.73 19.20 7.29 1.39 Major exporters 3/ : 0.77 10.60 0.83 5.07 6.55 0.58 Argentina : 0.23 3.19 0.00 0.11 3.21 0.10 Brazil : 0.36 4.34 0.21 3.12 1.53 0.26 EU-15 : 0.17 3.07 0.62 1.84 1.81 0.22 Major importers 4/ : 0.29 4.08 1.66 5.69 0.06 0.29 China : 0.28 3.24 0.08 3.27 0.06 0.28 Pakistan : 0.01 0.03 0.18 0.21 0.00 0.01 : : 2001/02 (Projected) World 2/ : May : 2.67 28.78 8.66 28.92 8.66 2.53 June : 2.70 28.64 8.54 28.55 8.68 2.65 United States : May : 1.31 8.51 0.03 7.70 0.98 1.16 June : 1.31 8.53 0.03 7.67 1.00 1.20 Total foreign : May : 1.37 20.27 8.64 21.23 7.68 1.36 June : 1.39 20.11 8.51 20.88 7.68 1.45 Major exporters 3/ : May : 0.56 11.65 0.84 5.51 6.95 0.59 June : 0.58 11.51 0.82 5.27 6.96 0.68 Argentina May : 0.10 3.70 0.00 0.12 3.48 0.19 Jun : 0.10 3.70 0.00 0.12 3.48 0.19 Brazil May : 0.26 4.50 0.20 3.20 1.55 0.21 Jun : 0.26 4.52 0.20 3.20 1.57 0.21 EU-15 May : 0.20 3.45 0.64 2.19 1.91 0.18 Jun : 0.22 3.29 0.62 1.95 1.90 0.27 Major importers 4/ : May : 0.29 4.46 1.95 6.40 0.05 0.25 June : 0.29 4.44 1.93 6.34 0.05 0.26 China May : 0.28 3.55 0.15 3.69 0.05 0.24 Jun : 0.28 3.55 0.15 3.68 0.05 0.25 Pakistan May : 0.01 0.05 0.25 0.30 0.00 0.01 Jun : 0.01 0.05 0.23 0.28 0.00 0.01 =============================================================================== 1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and EU. 4/ India, China and Pakistan. WASDE-387-26 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480-pound bales) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : : Region :=========================:================: Loss :Ending :Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ :stocks : stocks : tion : : : : : =============================================================================== : : 2000/01 : World : 42.50 88.80 26.69 92.25 26.56 -0.58 39.76 United States : 3.92 17.19 0.02 8.86 6.76 -0.51 6.00 Total foreign : 38.58 71.61 26.68 83.38 19.80 -0.07 33.76 Major exporters 4/ : 14.31 37.22 2.34 25.86 15.72 -0.09 12.39 Pakistan : 2.70 8.20 0.45 8.10 0.58 0.03 2.65 India : 4.91 10.93 1.57 13.54 0.09 0.00 3.77 Central Asia 5/ : 1.74 6.44 0.01 1.59 5.08 0.00 1.51 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 1.01 3.22 3/ 0.22 3.26 0.00 0.75 S. Hemis. 7/ : 3.09 5.84 0.19 1.10 5.29 -0.14 2.87 Australia : 2.31 3.70 3/ 0.18 3.90 -0.16 2.10 Argentina : 0.38 0.74 0.01 0.35 0.44 0.01 0.32 Major importers : 22.36 31.16 17.83 49.21 2.88 0.02 19.24 Brazil : 2.39 4.31 0.60 4.27 0.32 -0.17 2.90 Mexico : 0.49 0.39 1.86 2.10 0.08 0.03 0.54 China : 14.96 20.30 0.24 23.50 0.45 0.00 11.55 Europe : 1.82 2.49 5.02 5.81 1.84 0.07 1.61 Turkey : 0.83 3.60 1.75 5.17 0.13 0.00 0.88 Selected Asia 8/ : 1.87 0.07 8.35 8.37 0.06 0.10 1.76 Indonesia : 0.24 0.03 2.65 2.45 0.02 0.05 0.41 South Korea : 0.43 3/ 1.42 1.45 0.01 0.00 0.39 : : 2001/02 (Estimated) : World : 39.76 98.16 29.42 93.33 29.16 -0.07 44.92 United States : 6.00 20.30 0.03 7.60 11.00 0.03 7.70 Total foreign : 33.76 77.86 29.39 85.73 18.16 -0.10 37.22 Major exporters 4/ : 12.39 39.64 3.26 25.97 14.30 -0.09 15.11 Pakistan : 2.65 8.30 1.10 8.50 0.10 0.03 3.42 India : 3.77 11.87 1.75 13.20 0.06 0.00 4.13 Central Asia 5/ : 1.51 7.38 0.01 1.75 4.96 0.00 2.18 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.75 4.57 3/ 0.22 3.58 0.00 1.52 S. Hemis. 7/ : 2.87 4.49 0.28 0.99 4.14 -0.14 2.64 Australia : 2.10 3.20 3/ 0.15 3.25 -0.16 2.06 Argentina : 0.32 0.25 0.03 0.28 0.20 0.01 0.11 Major importers : 19.24 35.08 19.16 51.08 2.58 -0.01 19.85 Brazil : 2.90 3.60 0.45 4.27 0.70 -0.20 2.18 Mexico : 0.54 0.43 1.90 2.00 0.10 0.03 0.75 China : 11.55 24.40 0.35 24.50 0.20 0.00 11.60 Europe : 1.61 2.60 4.99 5.79 1.39 0.07 1.95 Turkey : 0.88 3.90 2.50 6.00 0.13 0.00 1.16 Selected Asia 8/ : 1.76 0.16 8.98 8.52 0.07 0.10 2.21 Indonesia : 0.41 0.06 2.50 2.35 0.02 0.05 0.55 South Korea : 0.39 3/ 1.65 1.60 0.02 0.00 0.42 =============================================================================== 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, and the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks based on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than 5,000 bales. 4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and regions listed. 5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. 8/ Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. WASDE-387-27 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480-pound bales) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : : Region :=========================:================: Loss :Ending :Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ :stocks : stocks : tion : : : : : =============================================================================== : : 2002/03 (Projected) World : May : 44.81 91.00 31.00 95.50 30.70 0.00 40.61 June : 44.92 91.00 31.00 95.50 30.70 0.00 40.72 United States : May : 7.70 17.80 0.03 7.80 11.00 0.03 6.70 June : 7.70 17.80 0.03 7.80 11.00 0.03 6.70 Total foreign : May : 37.11 73.20 30.98 87.70 19.70 -0.02 33.91 June : 37.22 73.20 30.98 87.70 19.70 -0.02 34.02 =============================================================================== 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, and the United States, reflects the historical difference between implicit stocks based on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. WASDE-387-28 U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production 1/ =============================================================================== Year : : : Red : : : Total : Red : : : and : : : meat : : :poultry :meat & : : : quarter : Beef : Pork : 2/ :Broiler:Turkey: 3/ :poultry: Egg : Milk : =============================================================================== : Million pounds Mil doz Bil lbs 2001 : II : 6502 4546 11148 7988 1381 9501 20649 1778 42.7 III : 6723 4548 11371 7882 1394 9406 20777 1788 40.6 IV : 6700 5239 12048 7863 1454 9444 21492 1829 40.8 Annual : 26107 19138 45663 31266 5562 37343 83006 7152 165.3 : 2002 : I : 6376 4779 11259 7855 1385 9372 20631 1767 42.5 II*: 6760 4800 11662 8225 1425 9780 21442 1775 43.8 III*: 6900 4775 11772 8075 1400 9600 21372 1785 41.7 IV*: 6375 5375 11855 8050 1425 9595 21450 1830 41.9 Annual : May Proj : 26351 19554 46309 32184 5636 38327 84636 7183 169.7 Jun Proj : 26411 19729 46548 32205 5635 38347 84895 7157 169.8 : 2003 : I*: 6150 4850 11104 8075 1350 9550 20654 1770 43.2 Annual : May Proj : 25125 19800 45320 33000 5675 39175 84495 7250 172.4 Jun Proj : 25125 19800 45320 33000 5675 39175 84495 7210 172.4 =============================================================================== * Projection. 1/ Commercial production for red meats; federally inspected for poultry meats. 2/ Beef, pork, veal and lamb & mutton. 3/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken. U.S. Quarterly Prices for Animal Products =============================================================================== Year : Choice : Barrows : : : : : and : steers :and gilts : Broilers : Turkeys : Eggs : Milk : quarter : 1/ : 2/ : 3/ : 4/ : 5/ : 6/ : =============================================================================== : Dol./cwt Dol./cwt Cents/lb. Cents/lb. Cents/doz. Dol./cwt 2001 : II : 76.41 52.05 59.2 65.0 63.3 15.43 III : 70.19 51.05 61.1 67.1 61.4 16.60 IV : 65.13 37.30 58.5 71.4 68.2 14.50 Annual : 72.71 45.81 59.1 66.3 67.2 14.97 : 2002 : I : 70.19 39.43 56.0 60.0 69.1 13.07 II*: 65-66 33-34 56-57 62-63 57-58 12.05-12.25 III*: 62-66 34-36 57-59 63-67 59-62 11.70-12.20 IV*: 70-76 28-30 55-59 68-74 70-76 12.70-13.50 Annual : May Proj : 67-70 35-36 56-58 63-66 63-66 12.45-12.95 Jun Proj : 67-69 34-35 56-58 63-66 64-66 12.35-12.75 : 2003 : I*: 71-77 34-36 55-59 59-63 67-73 12.35-13.35 Annual : May Proj : 72-79 35-38 57-61 63-68 64-69 12.25-13.25 Jun Proj : 72-79 34-36 57-61 63-68 64-69 12.20-13.20 =============================================================================== *Projection. 1/ Nebraska, Direct, 1100-1300 lbs. 2/ National Base, Live equiv 51-52% lean 3/ Wholesale, 12-city average. 4/ 8-16 lbs, hens, Eastern Region. 5/ Grade A large, New York, volume buyers. 6/ Price received by farmers for all milk. WASDE-387-29 U.S. Meats Supply and Use ============================================================================ : Supply : Use :--------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Consumption : : Pro- : : : : :--------------- : Beg- : duc- : : : : End- : : Per Item :inning: tion : Im- :Total : Ex- : ing : :capita :stocks: 1/ :ports :supply: ports:stocks:Total : 2/ 3/ ============================================================================ : Million pounds 4/ BEEF : 2001 : 525 26212 3161 29898 2271 606 27022 66.2 2002 Proj. May : 606 26456 3230 30292 2285 425 27582 66.8 Jun : 606 26516 3232 30354 2292 425 27637 67.0 2003 Proj. May : 425 25230 3275 28930 2400 350 26180 62.9 Jun : 425 25230 3275 28930 2400 350 26180 62.9 : PORK : 2001 : 478 19160 950 20588 1563 536 18489 50.2 2002 Proj. May : 536 19576 960 21072 1485 550 19037 51.1 Jun : 536 19751 960 21247 1487 575 19185 51.5 2003 Proj. May : 550 19822 960 21332 1550 600 19182 51.1 Jun : 575 19822 960 21357 1550 600 19207 51.1 : TOTAL RED MEAT 5/ : 2001 : 1021 45804 4257 51082 3840 1160 46082 118.1 2002 Proj. May : 1160 46449 4351 51960 3775 993 47192 119.7 Jun : 1160 46688 4361 52209 3783 1018 47408 120.2 2003 Proj. May : 993 45460 4396 50849 3955 968 45926 115.6 Jun : 1018 45460 4396 50874 3955 968 45951 115.7 : BROILERS : 2001 : 798 30938 14 31749 5562 712 25475 76.5 2002 Proj. May : 712 31840 8 32560 5440 725 26395 78.5 Jun : 712 31860 8 32580 4909 800 26871 79.9 2003 Proj. May : 725 32647 12 33384 5850 715 26819 79.0 Jun : 800 32647 12 33459 5450 775 27234 80.3 : TURKEYS : 2001 : 241 5489 1 5732 487 241 5003 17.5 2002 Proj. May : 241 5562 1 5804 470 300 5033 17.4 Jun : 241 5561 1 5803 489 325 4988 17.3 2003 Proj. May : 300 5601 1 5902 490 325 5086 17.4 Jun : 325 5601 1 5927 490 325 5111 17.5 : TOTAL POULTRY 6/ : 2001 : 1048 36942 18 38008 6232 961 30815 95.2 2002 Proj. May : 961 37908 11 38880 6080 1033 31766 97.1 Jun : 961 37928 11 38900 5546 1133 32220 98.4 2003 Proj. May : 1033 38747 15 39795 6500 1048 32246 97.7 Jun : 1133 38747 15 39895 6100 1108 32686 99.0 : RED MEAT & POULTRY: 2001 : 2069 82746 4275 89090 10072 2121 76897 213.3 2002 Proj. May : 2121 84357 4362 90840 9855 2026 78958 216.7 Jun : 2121 84616 4372 91109 9329 2151 79628 218.7 2003 Proj. May : 2026 84207 4411 90644 10455 2016 78172 213.3 Jun : 2151 84207 4411 90769 10055 2076 78637 214.7 ============================================================================ 1/ Total including farm production for red meats and, for poultry, federally inspected plus non-federally inspected, less condemnations. 2/ Pounds, retail-weight basis. 3/ Population source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. 4/ Carcass weight for red meats and certified ready-to-cook weight for poultry. 5/ Beef, pork, veal, lamb and mutton. 6/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken. WASDE-387-30 U.S. Egg Supply and Use =============================================================================== : : : 2002 Projected : 2003 Projected : : :-----------------:----------------- Commodity : 2000 : 2001 : May : Jun : May : Jun =============================================================================== EGGS : Million dozen Supply : Beginning stocks : 7.6 11.4 10.4 10.4 12.0 12.0 Production : 7033.5 7152.0 7183.0 7157.0 7250.0 7210.0 Imports : 8.4 8.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 Total supply : 7049.5 7172.2 7201.4 7175.4 7270.0 7230.0 : Use : Exports : 171.1 190.4 165.0 164.2 168.0 168.0 Hatching use : 940.2 953.0 965.0 966.4 1000.0 1000.0 Ending stocks : 11.4 10.4 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Consumption : Total : 5926.8 6018.5 6059.4 6032.8 6090.0 6050.0 Per capita (number) : 251.8 252.6 251.7 250.6 250.7 249.1 =============================================================================== U.S. Milk Supply, Use and Prices =============================================================================== : : : 2001/02 Proj 1/: 2002/03 Proj 1/ Commodity :1999/00:2000/01:-----------------:----------------- : 1/ : 1/ : May : Jun : May : Jun =============================================================================== MILK : Billion pounds Supply : Beg. commercial stocks 2/ : 7.4 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.6 9.0 Production : 167.4 165.2 168.7 168.7 171.8 171.9 Farm use : 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Marketings : 166.0 163.9 167.5 167.5 170.6 170.7 Imports 2/ : 4.6 5.4 5.2 5.3 4.8 4.8 Total cml. supply 2/ : 178.1 178.2 181.4 181.5 184.0 184.5 Use : Commercial use 2/ 3/ : 168.4 169.1 172.6 172.3 175.3 175.7 Ending commercial stks. 2/: 8.9 8.8 8.6 9.0 8.3 8.3 CCC net removals: : Milkfat basis 4/ : 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 Skim-solids basis 4/ : 8.5 6.3 7.7 8.9 5.2 6.5 : : Dollars per cwt Milk Prices : Basic Formula/Class III 5/: 9.99 12.29 11.40- 11.20- 10.80- 10.60- : 11.60 11.40 11.80 11.60 : Class IV : 11.51 13.88 11.35- 11.25- 10.85- 10.80- : 11.65 11.55 12.05 12.00 : All milk 6/ : 12.61 14.51 12.90- 12.80- 12.25- 12.15- : 13.10 13.00 13.25 13.15 : : Million pounds CCC product net removals 4/: Butter : 11 0 0 0 15 15 Cheese : 17 17 4 4 6 6 Nonfat dry milk : 690 521 660 765 440 555 Dry whole milk : 34 3 0 0 0 0 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning October 1. 2/ Milk equivalent, milkfat basis. 3/ Includes commercial exports. 4/ Includes products exported under the Dairy Export Incentive Program. 5/ Basic Formula Price through Dec. 31, 1999; Class III price beginning Jan. 1, 2000 6/ Milk of average fat test. Does not reflect any deductions from producers as authorized by legislation. WASDE-387-31 Note: Tables on pages 31-33 present a 21-year record of the differences between the June projection and the final estimate. Using world wheat production as an example, changes between the June projection and the final estimate have averaged 15.5 million tons (2.9%) ranging from -32.2 to 29.6 million tons. The June projection has been below the estimate 13 times and above 8 times. Reliability of June Projections ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2001/02 1/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEAT :Percent Million metric tons Number of years 2/ Production : World : 2.9 15.5 -32.2 29.6 13 8 U.S. : 4.4 2.7 -7.4 8.4 12 9 Foreign : 3.0 14.1 -26.2 28.2 12 9 Exports : World : 4.2 4.8 -16.6 12.3 12 8 U.S. : 8.3 2.8 -10.0 7.8 12 9 Foreign : 5.0 4.2 -11.6 6.5 13 8 Domestic use : World : 2.0 10.4 -27.5 19.6 13 8 U.S. : 6.2 2.0 -6.4 3.2 14 7 Foreign : 1.9 9.2 -24.2 18.1 13 8 Ending stocks : World : 10.5 13.4 -30.9 29.7 13 8 U.S. : 16.0 3.8 -9.6 14.9 13 8 Foreign : 10.7 10.7 -26.7 14.9 12 9 : COARSE GRAINS 3/ : Production : World : 2.9 22.8 -31.4 76.0 8 13 U.S. : 10.2 20.4 -35.9 70.3 10 11 Foreign : 2.2 12.6 -29.9 39.5 7 14 Exports : World : 6.0 6.3 -9.4 16.5 14 7 U.S. : 15.7 8.3 -22.8 15.3 8 13 Foreign : 12.4 6.2 -14.0 14.2 11 10 Domestic use : World : 1.5 12.4 -12.5 33.2 7 14 U.S. : 4.5 7.9 -16.6 33.0 14 7 Foreign : 1.5 9.4 -11.0 33.5 8 13 Ending stocks : World : 16.6 21.6 -69.9 48.0 13 8 U.S. : 35.3 17.8 -57.6 43.9 11 10 Foreign : 14.5 10.6 -26.3 14.0 13 8 : RICE, milled : Production : World : 2.3 7.7 -21.8 11.4 16 5 U.S. : 6.3 0.3 -1.1 0.5 12 9 Foreign : 2.3 7.6 -21.9 11.2 15 6 Exports : World : 8.6 1.6 -7.5 1.1 15 6 U.S. : 7.6 0.2 -0.7 0.7 11 7 Foreign : 9.4 1.5 -7.1 0.9 15 6 Domestic use : World : 1.8 5.9 -20.3 5.0 18 3 U.S. : 7.2 0.2 -0.5 0.5 10 11 Foreign : 1.8 5.9 -20.8 5.2 18 3 Ending stocks : World : 12.2 4.8 -13.5 8.2 14 7 U.S. : 26.8 0.3 -0.9 0.9 10 9 Foreign : 13.1 4.8 -14.2 8.3 14 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Footnotes at end of table. CONTINUED WASDE-387-32 Reliability of June Projections (Continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2001/02 1/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOYBEANS :Percent Million metric tons Number of years 2/ Production : World : NA NA NA NA NA NA U.S. : 7.6 4.3 -11.3 12.0 10 11 Foreign : NA NA NA NA NA NA Exports : World : NA NA NA NA NA NA U.S. : 13.6 2.6 -6.4 6.4 12 9 Foreign : NA NA NA NA NA NA Domestic use : World : NA NA NA NA NA NA U.S. : 5.7 2.2 -7.2 4.5 15 6 Foreign : NA NA NA NA NA NA Ending stocks : World : NA NA NA NA NA NA U.S. : 41.7 3.0 -7.1 8.4 6 15 Foreign : NA NA NA NA NA NA : COTTON : Million 480-pound bales Production : World : 4.4 3.7 -13.9 11.4 13 7 U.S. : 9.1 1.4 -2.8 3.1 9 12 Foreign : 4.5 3.1 -12.4 10.5 12 9 Exports : World : 5.7 1.4 -4.2 2.7 10 11 U.S. : 20.4 1.0 -2.4 3.0 13 8 Foreign : 6.4 1.2 -3.5 1.9 9 12 Mill use : World : 2.6 2.1 -7.9 4.5 9 12 U.S. : 8.1 0.7 -1.4 1.3 12 8 Foreign : 2.8 2.1 -7.2 4.3 10 11 Ending stocks : World : 15.3 5.3 -14.3 15.2 14 7 U.S. : 35.0 1.5 -3.4 3.5 11 10 Foreign : 14.4 4.4 -13.4 12.5 15 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Final estimate for 1981/82-2000/01 is defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year and for 2001/02 last month's estimate. 2/ May not total 21 if projection was the same as final estimate. 3/ Includes corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grain. WASDE-387-33 Reliability of United States June Projections 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2001/02 2/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN :Percent Million bushels Number of years 3/ Production : 12.6 850 -3327 2379 10 11 Exports : 17.2 311 -850 588 8 13 Domestic use : 8.5 573 -5830 1095 13 8 Ending stocks : 42.6 622 -2091 1460 11 10 : SORGHUM : Production : 14.7 100 -228 171 10 11 Exports : 16.8 41 -105 97 10 11 Domestic use : 13.9 60 -139 100 11 10 Ending stocks : 49.5 71 -189 191 7 14 : BARLEY : Production : 9.5 36 -73 206 7 14 Exports : 33.6 20 -92 53 12 8 Domestic use : 10.2 38 -72 95 12 9 Ending stocks : 15.5 27 -59 79 8 13 : OATS : Production : 16.4 44 -77 231 5 16 Exports : 84.6 2 -5 8 6 9 Domestic use : 8.1 29 -39 160 8 13 Ending stocks : 18.5 21 -59 77 5 14 : : Thousand short tons SOYBEAN MEAL : Production : 4.9 1421 -3721 4432 14 7 Exports : 16.2 1052 -2650 1964 12 9 Domestic use : 4.0 882 -1800 2259 14 7 Ending stocks : 33.7 80 -204 488 10 10 : : Million pounds SOYBEAN OIL : Production : 4.8 654 -1923 1553 14 7 Exports : 26.9 434 -1700 914 10 11 Domestic use : 3.1 386 -985 758 16 5 Ending stocks : 34.5 497 -1023 1288 11 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ANIMAL PROD. 4/ : Million pounds Beef : 1.7 407 -348 1075 15 5 Pork : 2.0 328 -579 676 14 6 Broilers : 1.0 228 -507 550 11 8 Turkeys : 1.5 62 -210 116 11 9 : : Million dozen Eggs : 0.9 53 -83 125 13 7 : : Billion pounds Milk : 0.5 0.8 -2.7 2.1 9 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See pages 31 and 32 for record of reliability for U.S. wheat, rice, soybeans, and cotton. 2/ Final estimate for 1981/82-2000/01 is defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year and for 2001/02 last month's estimate. 3/ May not total 21 for crops and 20 for animal production if projection was the same as the final estimate. 4/ Calendar years 1982 thru 2001 for meats and eggs; October-September years 1981/82 thru 2000/01 for milk. Final for animal products is defined as latest annual production estimate published by NASS. WASDE-387-34 METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS 1 Hectare = 2.4710 Acres 1 Kilogram = 2.20462 Pounds --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Metric Ton : = Domestic Unit * Factor --------------------------------------------------------------------- Wheat & Soybeans : = bushels * .027216 Rice : = cwt * .045359 Corn, Sorghum & Rye : = bushels * .025401 Barley : = bushels * .021772 Oats : = bushels * .014515 Sugar : = short tons * .907185 Cotton : = 480-lb bales * .217720 --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- End of File -----