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Oil Crops Outlook: November 2015
OCS-15K, November 13, 2015Abundant U.S. soybean stocks seen for 2015/16.
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Despite Profit Potential, Organic Field Crop Acreage Remains Low
Amber Waves, November 02, 2015USDA survey data show that organic systems had lower yields and higher total economic costs than conventional systems. Organic corn and soybeans have been profitable, primarily due to the significant price premiums paid for certified organic crops that more than offset the additional economic costs. Organic wheat has been less profitable.
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Oil Crops Outlook: October 2015
OCS-15J, October 14, 2015Lower soybean carryover and production trims 2015/16 ending stocks outlook.
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Feed Outlook: October 2015
FDS-15J, October 14, 2015The October 2015 Feed Outlook report contains projections for the 2014/15 and 2015/16 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
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Price Premiums Behind Organic Field Crop Profitability
Amber Waves, September 25, 2015Organic corn and soybeans have been profitable, primarily due to the significant price premiums paid for certified organic crops that more than offset the additional economic costs. Organic wheat has been less profitable.
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Oil Crops Outlook: September 2015
OCS-15I, September 15, 2015Lower U.S. beginning stocks of soybeans offsets higher crop.
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Feed Outlook: September 2015
FDS-15I, September 15, 2015The September 2015 Feed Outlook report contains projections for the 2015/16 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
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Biofuel Use in International Markets: The Importance of Trade
EIB-144, September 01, 2015The U.S. has emerged as a major exporter of biofuels, yet it still imports biofuels in order to meet government mandates. Several other countries have emerged as major exporters, and some have taken steps to restrict biofuel trade.
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Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade: August 2015
AES-89, August 27, 2015This report discusses August 2015 USDA forecasts for U.S. agricultural trade in FY 2015 and 2016. Exports are expected to fall $1 billion in 2016; imports to reach record high.
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Feed Outlook: August 2015
FDS-15H, August 14, 2015The August 2015 Feed Outlook report contains projections for the 2015/16 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
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Oil Crops Outlook: August 2015
OCS-15H, August 14, 2015Soybean stocks to rise with higher crop and dimmer export outlook.
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The Profit Potential of Certified Organic Field Crop Production
ERR-188, July 27, 2015Organic corn, soybean, and wheat production has higher total economic costs and lower yields than conventional production. However, price premiums paid to organic producers are an important factor offsetting the higher costs.
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Feed Outlook: July 2015
FDS-15G, July 14, 2015The July 2015 Feed Outlook report contains projections for the 2014/15 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
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Oil Crops Outlook: July 2015
OCS-15G, July 14, 2015The June 2015 Oil Crops Outlook analyzes the major changes and events in the world market for oilseeds and oilseed products.
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Food Policy and Productivity Key to India Outlook
Amber Waves, July 06, 2015India is likely to remain an important player in global agriculture markets as an importer of vegetable oils and pulses, and an exporter of rice, cotton, and beef.
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Oil Crops Outlook: June 2015
OCS-15F, June 12, 2015Better demand outlook trims soybean ending stocks forecast.
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Feed Outlook: June 2015
FDS-15F, June 12, 2015The June 2015 Feed Outlook> report contains projections for the 2015/16 and 2014/15 U.S. and global feed markets based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
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Effects of Recent Energy Price Reductions on U.S. Agriculture
BIO-04, June 02, 2015Sharply lower energy prices begun in late 2014 will benefit the agriculture sector mainly through lower transport and production costs. Energy price decreases are projected to lower production costs by about $5 billion in 2015 and in 2016.
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Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade: May 2015
AES-86, May 28, 2015May 2015 USDA forecasts for U.S. agricultural trade in FY 2015 are discussed in this report. Exports to fall $12 billion in 2015; imports to reach record high.
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Oil Crops Outlook: May 2015
OCS-15E, May 14, 2015Weaker prices for soybeans seen with ample stocks outlook.