CORN:

Net weekly export sales for corn, came in at 440,600 metric tonnes for the current marketing year and none for the next marketing year for a total of 440,600.

As of March 12, cumulative corn sales stand at 70.7% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 72.1%. Sales of 512,000 metric tonnes are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Corn Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

WHEAT:

Net weekly export sales for wheat, came in at 213,800 metric tonnes for the current marketing year and 22,000 for the next marketing year for a total of 235,800.

As of March 12, cumulative wheat sales stand at 93.2% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 89.7%. Sales of 159,000 metric tonnes are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Wheat Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

SOY COMPLEX:

Net weekly export sales for soybeans came in at 143,300 metric tonnes for the current marketing year and 196,500 for the next marketing year for a total of 339,800.

As of March 12, cumulative soybean sales stand at 87.0% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 87.6%. Sales of 169,000 metric tonnes are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Soybeans Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

Net meal sales came in at 33,400 metric tonnes for the current marketing year and 40,800 for the next marketing year for a total of 74,200.

As of March 12, cumulative soybean meal sales stand at 60.0% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 61.3%. Sales of 106,000 metric tonnes are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Soymeal Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

Net oil sales came in at -8,000 metric tonnes for the current marketing year and none for the next marketing year for a total of -8,000.

As of March 12, cumulative soybean oil sales stand at 58.5% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 77.9%. Sales of 10,000 metric tonnes are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Soyoil Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

COTTON:

Net weekly export sales for cotton, came in at 204,200 running bales for the current marketing year and 5,400 for the next marketing year for a total of 209,600.

As of March 12, cumulative cotton sales stand at 93.6% of the USDA forecast for 2008/2009 (current) marketing year versus a 5 year average of 80.5%. Sales of 36,000 running bales are needed each week to reach the USDA forecast.

Cotton Export Sales - Percent vs Last Year

BEEF:

Weekly US beef export sales for the week ending March 12 came in at 13,300 metric tonnes making it 147,300 metric tonnes for the year. This compares to year ago weekly sales of 12,300 metric tonnes and 162,700 for the year. Before Mad Cow (2003) cumulative sales as of this week were 251,800 metric tonnes.

This content originated from – The Hightower Report.
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