US Wheat New Crop Stocks Increase with Normal Weather Assumption

Published by David Tedrow on

US wheat carryout stocks will likely increase  during the 2025/2026 crop year assuming USDA’s National average trend line wheat yield forecast. Through mid February there were winter wheat areas reporting drier than normal conditions, but the acreage affected  and the severity don’t yet suggest  a yield significantly below the USDA trendline value.

Spring wheat seeding will commence in early April . The national average US spring wheat yield in 2024 was well above trend as the spring wheat crop condition index at the end of the season was 25% above the  30-year average and the US spring wheat yield was 3 bushels per harvested acre above the 30-year trendline value. 

 

US Wheat Supply/Usage (Million Bu./ Acres)
Crop Years 2023/2024 2024/2025 2025/2026 %Change %Change
Planted 49.6 46.1 47.1 -7% 2%
Harv. 37.1 38.5 38.7 4% 1%
Yield 48.7 51.2 50.1 5% -2%
Carryin 570 696 794 22% 14%
Prod 1804 1971 1939 9% -2%
Imports 138 130 120 -6% -8%
Supply 2512 2798 2853
Food 961 970 966 1% 0%
Seed 62 64 62 3% -3%
Feed 85 120 110 41% -8%
Domestic 1108 1154 1138 4% -1%
Exports 707 850 850 20% 0%
Total 1815 2004 1988
Carryout 696 794 865 14% 9%
Farm $/Bu. $6.96 $5.55 $5.80 -20% 5%
Carryout%use 38.35% 39.62% 43.50%

We have added one million acres to the total US planted area to USDA’s baseline as the only survey based data we have is the January Wheat & Canola seeding survey released in early  January. In that survey, the US winter wheat area was up almost one million acres from a year ago

Based on USDA baseline usage forecasts and trendline yield, the US wheat carryout stock would increase about 70 million bushels during the 2025/2026 crop year. Holding usage constant, the average national average wheat yield would need to fall two bushels per acre under trend to result in a decline in US wheat carryover stocks.

The USDA’s Baseline forecasts are just  trend values, but do provide a convenient yardstick to measure prospective changes in the US wheat supply/usage balance for 2025/26.  

Data point for 2026 based on USDA baseline forecast.

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