Less corn, more soybeans, wheat stocks says USDA report

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Published: March 31, 2025

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Glacier FarmMedia—As the trade expected, stocks of United States corn fell back compared to a year ago while those for soybeans and wheat came in higher. The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued its grains stocks as of March 1 report on Monday.

More corn

The USDA placed total corn stocks at 8.15 billion bushels, down from 8.35 billion the same time last year. That matched the average trade guess derived from a range of 8.06 billion to 8.31 billion. Of the current stocks, 4.50 billion is on-farm and 11 per cent lower than a year ago. Commercial stocks (grain and oilseeds at mills elevators, warehouses, terminals and processors) climbed 12 per cent at 3.65 billion.

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Graph showing US corn stocks as of March 1 2025

Less soybeans

U.S. soybean stocks tallied 1.91 billion bushels, rising from 1.85 billion a year ago. That was a near match with the average trade estimate from a range of 1.82 billion to 2.02 billion. On-farm soybeans were pegged at 877 million bushels, down six per cent from March 1, 2024. Commercial stocks were 1.03 billion, up 13 per cent from March to March.

Graph showing US soybean stocks as of March 1 2025

And less wheat

The USDA placed all wheat stocks at 1.24 billion bushels versus 1.09 billion a year ago. The average trade guess was 1.22 billion bushels from 1.17 billion to 1.26 billion. On-farm stocks came in at 307 million bushels, up 13 per cent and commercial stocks of 930 million increased 14 per cent.

Durum stocks of 38.72 million bushels rose from the 36.38 million in the previous March. On-farm stocks tallied 21.60 million bushels plus commercial stocks of 17.12 million.

Graph showing US wheat stocks as of March 1, 2025.

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Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm

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Glen Hallick grew up in rural Manitoba near Starbuck, where his family farmed. Glen has a degree in political studies from the University of Manitoba and studied creative communications at Red River College. Before joining Glacier FarmMedia, Glen was an award-winning reporter and editor with several community newspapers and group editor for the Interlake Publishing Group. Glen is an avid history buff and enjoys following politics.

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