The US Department of Agriculture on Friday revealed data on US farmers’ crop sowings areas, and a quarterly briefing on US grain stocks.

Below key data in the briefings, and how these numbers differed from market expectations.

 

USDA estimates for US crop sowings, 2023
Crop Area estimate Difference from March 31 estimate Difference from market forecast Difference from 2022
Barley 3,359 +437 +454 +414
Corn 94,096 +2,100 +2,243 +5,517
Cotton 11,087 -169 -32 -2,674
Oats 2,508 -159 -95 -73
Rice 2,687 +104 +148 +465
Sorghum 6,805 +830 +585 +480
Soybeans 83,505 -4,000 -4,168 -3,945
All wheat 49,628 -227 -28 +3,890
Of which winter wheat 37,005 -500 -307 +3,734
Durum 1,483 -297 -291 -149
Other spring 11,140 +570 +632 +305
All data in thousand acres

 

 

USDA estimates for US grain inventories, as of June 1
Crop Stocks Difference from year before Difference from market forecast
Corn 4,106 -243 -149
Soybeans 796 -172 -16
All wheat 580 -198 -31
All data in million bushels