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The Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) advises USDA on the economic implications of policies and programs affecting food, fiber, & rural America.

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  1. An outstanding lineup of speakers slated for USDA's 2020 Agriculture Outlook Forum. See the Forum's plenary panel & breakout session speakers

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  2. Check out the 2020 AOF program details and speakers. 30 sessions & more than 100 speakers will cover timely and emerging topics in agriculture. Join us on February 20-21.

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  3. Soybean production is estimated at 3.6 billion bushels, down nearly 20% from 2018.

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  4. Soybean yield is estimated at 47.4 bu/acre down about 6% from last year.

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  5. Foreign corn ending stocks are lower, mostly reflecting reductions for China and Brazil. Global corn stocks, at 297.8 million tons, are down 2.8 million.

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  6. Feed and residual use is raised 250 million bushels to 5.5 billion, based on indicated disappearance during the September November quarter & the 2018/19 marketing year as reflected by the Grain Stocks report

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  7. Corn production for 2019 is estimated at 13.7 billion bushels.

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  8. Corn yield for 2019 is estimated at 168 bu/acre down almost 5% from 2018.

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  9. 8% of corn crop & 2% of soybean crop was unharvested at the time of the survey in Nov. & Dec. plans to re-survey MN, MI, ND, SD & WI this spring to ask producers if they harvested those acres and, if so, what yields were.

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  10. Principal crop planted area falls to 302.6 million acres, down nearly 17 million acres, year over year.

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  11. 2019/20 rice ending stocks for U.S. are lowered 5.3 million cwt to 28.6 million, reflecting smaller supplies and greater use.

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  12. At 30.8 million acres, 2020 winter wheat seedings are second lowest in 110 years.

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    🚨 The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report was released moments ago

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  14. Cuts in Argentina, Australia and Canada’s wheat supplies lead to improved U.S. export prospects.

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  15. A 1.2-million-bale decline this month in projected world cotton consumption is led by a 1.0-million-bale reduction for China, due in part to lower textile exports.

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  16. Cotton production is lowered 611,000 bales mainly due to a 500,000-bale decline in Texas.

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  17. From this month's : China's corn production is raised, reflecting increases to both area and yield, based on latest data from China's National Bureau of Statistics.

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  18. WASDE December files are available on Mann Library website

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  19. Details of USDA's 2020 Agricultural Outlook Forum program are now available. See

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  20. Dryness on the central High Plains is causing uneven emergence in some winter wheat fields. Meanwhile, Soggy soils in parts of the Corn Belt are limiting corn and soybean harvesting. See

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