The USDA announced that its estimate for wheat supplies at the end of the current season will be slightly higher than thought a month ago. Photo: Canva
Grain growers in the United States have sown 11% more winter wheat than last year. This is according to preliminary figures published by the US Department of Agriculture USDA. The volume published by the USDA is a lot higher than analysts had expected. An average increase of 4% to 13.96 million hectares was assumed.
Soft red winter wheat
The USDA provisionally estimates an area of 14.95 million hectares. This means that the sown area is almost 1 million hectares larger than expected bef
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