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September WASDE Preview![]() September WASDE PreviewLast month, the USDA dramatically increased U.S. corn yield and production estimates while curtailing soybean planted area. Both corn and soybean yields are projected to be at record highs due to the ideal planting and early growing season conditions. However, finishing weather has been a concern. Prolonged dryness in August across the corn belt is expected to weigh on yield estimates, and the September WASDE offers our first glimpse at subjective yield data estimates.
Weather & YieldThe weather has been a concern across the corn belt since the last WASDE report was issued. The month of August was particularly dry, which is likely going to weigh on yield estimates for both corn and soybeans in this month’s report. Drought conditions as measured by soil moisture data across the Midwest declined sharply through the balance of August. Key areas, like Central Illinois, are the driest they’ve been in more than 5 years. In late August, the drought stress index flirted with breaking above the 5-year average range, but conditions are starting to improve as we progress through September. The question is, are the rains too little and too late? The increased stress in August will likely have a more pronounced impact on soybean yields than they were on corn. Corn:Quick Facts
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CommentaryThis is the first WASDE report in which subjective, on-field data will be incorporated into yield estimates. If the results from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour are any indication, USDA is way over its skis with the 188.8 estimate. However, the question is whether the U.S. corn crop is still getting bigger or not. Further increases to production place a heavier burden on swelling ending stocks. Domestic and export demand have been strong for corn, but that effect is dampened if production keeps ticking higher. An unchanged or lower-than-expected increase in production could help corn futures maintain the recent trend of higher-highs and higher-lows. Want to see the charts for this article?Check out the Full article covering soybeans and more here: September WASDE Preview - Blue Line Futures
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