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USDA’s July WASDE report projects the smallest U.S. wheat crop since 1970, tighter corn stocks, stronger soybean exports, larger cotton supplies, and higher cattle prices.
Attention now shifts toward the annual 25 million metric ton benchmark, equal to about 919 million bushels, for 2026 through 2028.
USDA adjusted accumulated beef exports down by nearly 114,000 metric tons, stating those exports were reported in error.
South Texas producers remain on alert for New World screwworm, stressing that reporting suspected cases is key to expanding sterile fly releases and slowing its spread.
New revenue protection coverage will be available in select counties across 12 states beginning with the 2027 crop year.
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