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Feed Outlook: December 2014
FDS-14L, December 12, 2014The December 2014 Feed Grains 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: December 2014
OCS-14L, December 12, 2014Strong soybean exports support prices.
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Feed Outlook: November 2014
FDS-14K, November 13, 2014The November 2014 Feed Grains 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: November 2014
OCS-14K, November 13, 2014Robust soybean meal exports propel strong domestic use of soybeans.
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Wheat Outlook: November 2014
WHS-14K, November 13, 2014The November 2014 outlook for both the U.S. and global wheat markets is analyzed based on the latest projections contained in USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report.
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The Importance of Federal Crop Insurance Premium Subsidies
Amber Waves, October 20, 2014Growth in Federal Crop Insurance (FCI) has generally been attributed to the increase in crop insurance premium subsidies. While ERS research results show the lower costs had only small effects on acreage enrollment, those already enrolled showed an adoption of higher levels of coverage. Results suggest that increasing premium subsidies could cause Government costs to increase rapidly.
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Oil Crops Outlook: October 2014
OCS-14J, October 15, 2014Soybean prices depressed by historically high supply.
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Feed Outlook: October 2014
FDS-14J, October 15, 2014The October 2014 Feed Grains 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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Wheat Outlook: October 2014
WHS-14J, October 15, 2014The October 2014 outlook for both the U.S. and global wheat markets is analyzed based on the latest projections contained in USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Uses Estimates report.
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Feed Outlook: September 2014
FDS-14I, September 15, 2014The September 2014 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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Wheat Outlook: September 2014
WHS-14I, September 15, 2014The September 2014 outlook for both the U.S. and global wheat markets is analyzed based on the latest projections contained in USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Uses Estimates report.
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Oil Crops Outlook: September 2014
OCS-14I, September 15, 2014Record soybean yields to raise season-ending stocks to 8-year high.
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Feed Outlook: August 2014
FDS-14H, August 14, 2014The August 2014 Feed Grains 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: August 2014
OCS-14H, August 14, 2014U.S. soybean yields rise with favorable weather.
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Wheat Outlook: August 2014
WHS-14H, August 14, 2014The August 2014 outlook for both the U.S. and global wheat markets is analyzed based on the latest projections contained in USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Uses Estimates report.
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Additionality in U.S. Agricultural Conservation and Regulatory Offset Programs
ERR-170, July 28, 2014"Additionality," achieved when a voluntary payment to farmers causes a change in conservation practice leading to an improvement in environmental quality, varies by type of practice.
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Feed Outlook: July 2014
FDS-14G, July 15, 2014The July 2014 Feed Grains 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 2014
OCS-14G, July 15, 2014Soybean price outlook dampened by prospects for record production.
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Wheat Outlook: July 2014
WHS-14G, July 15, 2014The July 2014 outlook for both the U.S. and global wheat markets is analyzed based on the latest projections contained in USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Uses Estimates report.
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The Effects of Premium Subsidies on Demand for Crop Insurance
ERR-169, July 07, 2014Increases to premium subsidies can induce farmers to enroll more land in the crop insurance program, but they primarily encourage them to adopt higher levels of coverage on land already enrolled. Effects vary by region and crop type.