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Feed Outlook: April 2013

  • by Thomas Capehart
  • 4/12/2013
  • FDS-13D

Overview

This Feed Outlook report discusses market analysis of domestic and international feed grain markets, providing supporting and supplementary information related to USDA's April 2013 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report. The April Feed Outlook also includes a special article discussing the recent runup in prices for RINs (Renewable Identification Numbers), relationships with ethanol markets, and implications for projections of corn used to produce ethanol.

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  • Feed Outlook: April 2013

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  • Table 1--Feed grains: U.S. quarterly supply and disappearance (million bushels)

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  • Table 2--Feed and residual use of wheat and coarse grains

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  • Table 3--Cash feed grain prices

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  • Table 4--Selected feed and feed byproduct prices (dollars per ton)

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  • Table 5--Corn: Food, seed, and industrial use (million bushels)

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  • Table 6--Wholesale corn milling product and byproduct prices

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  • Table 7--U.S. feed grain imports by selected sources (1,000 metric tons)

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  • Table 8--U.S. feed grain exports by selected destinations (1,000 metric tons)

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  • Special Article: High RIN Prices Signal Constraints to U.S. Ethanol Expansion

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  • Conventional ethanol RIN prices have risen sharply in 2013

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  • E10 blend wall to constrain compliance with ?conventional? Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS)

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