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US Agricultural Trade Update

USDA Economic Research Service - Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade

Provided courtesy of:
http://www.ers.usda.gov/whatsnew/

The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America

Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade - Thursday, May 27, 2010
Thu, 27 May 2010 20:00:00 GMT - Offers the latest forecast of value and volume of U.S. farm exports, by commodity and region, as well as the agricultural trade balance for the coming year. Keeps readers abreast of how U.S. agricultural trade stacks up in a global market.

NOTE: Hog imports are revised on page 10 from 200 million head to 200,000 head.

Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade - Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:45:00 GMT - Offers the latest forecast of value and volume of U.S. farm exports, by commodity and region, as well as the agricultural trade balance for the coming year. Keeps readers abreast of how U.S. agricultural trade stacks up in a global market.

NOTE: Hog imports are revised on page 10 from 200 million head to 200,000 head.

 

Grains

Corn           Soybeans   Soybean Oil Soybean Meal  Wheat              KC Wheat Minneapolis Wheat
Oats

Currencies

Swiss Franc British Pound  US Dollar    Australian Dollar
Euro - FX     

Softs

Cotton         Sugar          FCOJ            Coffee         Cocoa               

Energy

RBOB(unleaded Gas)
Crude Oil                Heating Oil              Natural Gas 

Metals

Gold                   Silver         Copper                   


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