Growing biomass-based diesel production drives demand for animal fats, waste oils, and grease.
Learn more in today's Chart of Note: https://t.co/WyAgcjl7bD.
U.S. imports of animal fats, greases, and processed oils surge to meet demand from biomass-based diesel production.
Learn more in today's Chart of Note: https://t.co/kBC8UKdxEl.
Ad hoc aid payments to farmers had impacts beyond boosting farm incomes. My latest for @farmdocDaily (with great coauthors @bryn714 and @DrJisangYu) highlights findings from recently published research on impact of MFP payments on grain storage. https://t.co/KG9g2CEDDK
New paper thread!
My article with @bryn714 and @DrJisangYu, “Buying time: the impact of Market Facilitation Program payments on the supply of grain storage”, is hot off the digital presses in the @JournalAAEA: https://t.co/AUjrJntTsU
I’m proud to finally see this project get rolled out to the public. The goal is to have a central location where our users can go get quick snapshots of the latest trends in the wheat market 🌾
ERS unveils new visualization tool for wheat data! Find historical and current data on domestic and international wheat markets: https://t.co/Eh0FJKS52U.
U.S. production of durum—the primary class of wheat used to produce pasta—is expected to increase while use in food remains stable.
Celebrate National Pasta Day and learn more in today's Chart of note: https://t.co/VCV19yaSPp.
The Sep 2022 Wheat Outlook is out & it includes A special article, "Factors Influencing Prevented Planting for Spring Wheat" with my wonderful @USDA_ERS colleagues, Andrew Sowell, @bryn714, and @dylanturner25
https://t.co/II8W4NsMQi
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“Since the conflict began, U.S. export prices have risen for HRW and SRW—the two wheat classes that most directly compete with Russian and Ukrainian wheat. Average export prices for HRW were up 78 percent in March from the same month in 2021, and SRW prices were up 64 percent.”
Russia has placed a wheat export quota the last three years and plans to continue to implement one annually. Read this months’ outlook to learn more about their export policies!