USDA Tightens US Corn Supply/Usage Outlook

Published by David Tedrow on

The USDA’s January US Corn Supply/Usage was considerably tighter than that published at harvest. The US corn yield was reduced from the November forecast  by almost 4 bushels per acre which is the largest in the 2000s.USDA also reduced the corn feed/residual and export estimates for crop year 2024/2025.

US Corn Supply/Usage Million Bushels & acres
2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/2024
1/10/25 1/10/25 Percent
Area Planted 92.9 88.2 94.6 91 -4.2%
Area Harvested 85 78.7 86.5 83 -4.2%
Yield per Harv. Ac. 176.7 173.4 177.3 179 1.1%
Beginning Stocks 1,235 1,377 1,360 1,763 29.6%
Production 15,018 13,651 15,341 14,867 -3.1%
Imports 24 39 28 25 -10.7%
Supply, Total 16,277 15,066 16,729 16,655
Feed and Residual 5,671 5,486 5,804 5,775 -0.5%
Food, Seed & Industrial 6,757 6,558 6,869 6,890 0.3%
Ethanol & by-products 5,320 5,176 5,478 5,500 0.4%
Domestic, Total 12,427 12,044 12,673 12,665 -0.1%
Exports 2,472 1,662 2,292 2,450 6.9%
Use, Total 14,900 13,706 14,966 15,115 1.0%
Ending Stocks 1,377 1,360 1,763 1,540 -12.6%
Carryout/Usage* 15% 17% 19% 16%
Farm Price $6.00 $6.54 $4.55 $4.25 -6.6%
January 2025 USDA data. *Carryout % FSI + Exports

 

The accompanying scatter studies display the winter/spring high and  low for May corn as a function of the ratio of US corn carryout stocks to crop year usage (excluding feed & residual disappearance). The described ratio calculates to 16% for 2024/2025 compared to 24% last year. We use USDA’s spring forecast as our independent variable.

 

We have plugged in the close for May corn on 01/10/2025 in both the high and low scatters to fill in 2025 and get an idea of the current  status. The USDA’s January corn S/D report suggests a high above $6.00 and a low near the 01/10/2025 close of $4.80..

 

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