USDA: U.S. wheat acreage up 4% from 2017
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its annual Acreage report on June 29 estimated all wheat planted for harvest in 2018 at 47.821 million acres, up 1% from the March Prospective Plantings forecast and up 4% from 2017, but still the second lowest in records that began in 1919, after only last year’s record low.
Winter wheat planted area was estimated at 32.732 million acres, up slightly from last year but the third lowest area on record (including hard red winter at 23.2 million and soft red winter at 5.89 million), durum at 1.887 million acres, down 18%, and other spring wheat at 13.202 million acres, up 20% (including hard red spring at 12.7 million).
Harvested area for winter wheat was forecast at 24.831 million acres, down 2% from 2017 and the lowest area on record, with durum at 1.841 million acres, down 14%, and spring wheat other than durum at 12.899 million acres, up 27%.
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