On June 30, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) released its quarterlyGrain Stocksreport.
The report contains both on- and off-farm commercial stocks of selected agricultural commodities at the state and national level as of June 1.
Between March 1 and June 1, combined, corn, wheat, and soybean disappearance was 15% more than the same timeframe last year.
The reported high disappearance corresponded to above average rail carloads and barge movements.
Remaining June 1 grain stocks can influence transportation demand in the coming pre-harvest months.
As of June 1, total corn stocks were 4.11 billion bushels, down 18% from June 2020. This was the lowest June 1 inventory since 2014.
美国大豆库存总量是7.67亿蒲式耳(mbu), down 44% from the same time in 2020 and the lowest total for June 1 since 2015.
Reported total U.S. all-wheat stocks were 844 mbu, 18% below 2020 and the lowest level for June 1 since 2015.