Winter wheat crop up on year, but changes likely

Winter wheat crop up on year, but changes likely

The USDA sees a bigger winter wheat crop this year with larger acreage canceling out a smaller yield.

Production is currently expected to be 1.13 billion bushels, 2% more than last year, with a 21% jump in soft red winter to 405.754 million bushels canceling out a 3% decline in for hard red winter to 514.297 million and 11% drop in white winter at a combined 210.364 million bushels.

The average yield is seen at 44.7 bushels per acre, 2.3 less than a year ago, with harvested area expected to rise 1.8 million acres.

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