USDA sees bigger 2025 sorghum crop with larger returns and plantings

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USDA sees bigger 2025 sorghum crop with bigger returns and plantings

The USDA has treked its 2025 sorghum manufacturing guess.

The crop is now estimated at 402 235 million bushels, 10 74 million greater than in August on higher modifications for yield and acreage, with the crop expected to be 17 % bigger than 2024 on year-over-year gains for return and location. This year’s return is pegged at 70 4 bushels per acre, up 1 4, with planted location of 6 645 million acres and harvested location of 5 715 million. In 2015, production was 343 85 million bushels with an average yield of 61 3 bushels per acre, planted location of 6 3 million acres and gathered location of 5 605 million acres.

New crop ending stocks were 1 million higher than a month earlier at 44 million bushels keeping that increase in production mostly counteracted by a boost in the food, seed, and commercial use projection. The typical projected 2025/ 26 farm rate of $ 3 70 per bushel was stable with a month ago and $. 40 listed below a year ago.

The 2025/ 26 advertising year for sorghum started September 1 st

The USDA’s next supply, need, and production upgrade is out October 9 th


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