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Wheat: Recommended Data

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Wheat Outlook Monthly Tables: ExcelExcel file Spreadsheets

All nine tables

Table 1—Wheat: U.S. market year supply and disappearance

Table 2—Wheat: U.S. market year supply and disappearance by class

Table 3—Wheat: Quarterly supply and disappearance

Table 4—Monthly food use estimates for last 12 months

Table 5—Wheat: National average price received by farmers

Table 6—Wheat prices by class

Table 7—Wheat : Average cash grain bids at selected markets

Table 8—Wheat: U.S. exports and imports for last 6 months

Table 9—Wheat: U.S. exports, Census and Exports Sales comparison

Other Recommended Data Products

Wheat Data contains statistics on the five classes of wheat—hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum—and rye. Includes historical data previously published in the annual Wheat Yearbook.

The food use and trade tables previously published in this briefing room are now part of Wheat Data. See the Food Use and Exports and Imports sections of the Wheat Yearbook.

Season-Average Price Forecasts provides three Excel spreadsheet models that use futures prices to forecast the U.S. season-average price and counter-cyclical payment rate for corn, soybeans, and wheat. Users can view the model forecasts or create their own forecast by inserting different values for futures prices, basis values, or marketing weights.

Commodity Costs and Returns have been estimated for major field crop and livestock enterprises each year since 1975. Cost and return estimates are reported for the United States and major production regions for corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, grain sorghum, rice, peanuts, oats, barley, sugar beets, milk, hogs, and cow-calf.

Commodity and Food Elasticities Database allows queriable searches of income, expenditure, and own- and cross-price elasticities for specific commodities and countries, which can be ranked and sorted. The elasticities are mainly from U.S. research on consumer demand published in working papers, dissertations, and peer-reviewed journals. The greatest number of demand studies are for vegetables, fruits, meat, and grocery products in the United States and China.

Food Consumption (Per Capita) Data System has been revised and updated. In addition to providing ERS food consumption data, the new system includes graphing features.

Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) provides U.S. agricultural exports and imports, volume and value, by country, by commodity, and by calendar year, fiscal year, and month, for varying periods, such as 1935 to the present or 1989 to the present. Updated monthly or annually.

Production, Supply, and Distribution (PS&D) contains official USDA data on production, supply, and distribution of agricultural commodities for the United States and major importing and exporting countries. The database provides projections for the coming year and historical data for more than 200 countries and major crop, livestock, fishery, and forest products.

 

For more information, contact: Gary Vocke or Edward Allen

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Updated date: March 14, 2011