USDA Unexpectedly Increases Corn Production

 | Aug 13, 2015 12:36AM ET

Corn production for 2015/16 was unexpectedly increased by the USDA to 13.686 billion bushels, 2.76% greater than pre-report expectations. The August USDA World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report is the first of the year that uses survey-based estimates to calculate area, yield and production information. The increased production estimates of 13,686 million bushels for corn and 3,916 million bushels for soybeans, increased 2015/16 ending stocks higher for both crops, and decreased their projected season-average price, both falling $0.10. U.S. wheat production decreased a meager 12 million bushels. Decreasing winter wheat production estimates slightly offset increasing spring wheat production.h3