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USDA to Change Acreage Procedures: Big Changes in August??

Published 1Β year, 11Β months ago
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0:00 USDA Acreage Changes
2:33 December Corn Below $4
4:05 Severe Nebraska/Iowa Weather
5:30 Imported Feedstocks and Biofuels
7:39 Airline Climate Goals
8:54 Record Ethanol Output
9:50 Corn Flash Sale
10:42 Bunge Earnings

🌽 USDA is shaking things up by reviewing FSA acreage data earlier this year for their August report! πŸ“ˆ This could give a clearer picture sooner about crop sizes. See the press release HERE.

πŸ’Έ Corn futures took a dive below $4 per bushel πŸ“‰, as traders worry about a potentially bumper US corn yield and slow export vibes. With fund traders betting big on these low prices, it’s a wild ride!

πŸŒͺ️ Wild winds might have whipped through eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, causing potential crop chaos. 🚜 Early reports hint at significant damage, but details are still blowing in the wind!

πŸ“œ US senators are stepping up, sending a letter to Treasury Secretary Yellen πŸ’Œ, pushing for biofuel tax credits to favor home-grown feedstocks. They're hoping for a greener future with domestic production at the forefront!

✈️ Airlines are hitting turbulence over sustainable fuel goals, with some even abandoning their climate targets due to the slow SAF production. 🌍 Global SAF supply isn’t keeping up, posing a real challenge for eco-friendly flying.

🏭 Ethanol production hit a record-tying high last week, but the fuel's future could see shifts as US lawmakers push for domestic sources in biofuels. 🌾 Meanwhile, heavy hitters in the ag industry like Bunge are feeling the pinch from global grain gluts, showing a tough quarter.

🌾 Meanwhile, USDA flashed a sale alert 🚨, with 104,572mt of corn flying off to unknown destinations. And in the broader scene, Bunge’s profits took a nosedive πŸ“‰ due to hefty global grain supplies and sluggish sales. It's a tough season for grain giants!

πŸ”₯ With all this action, the agricultural and energy sectors are buzzing! What part of this news do you find most intriguing?

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