Canada plants more wheat at the expense of other grains
Canada’s wheat area hit its highest level since 2001 as farmers looked to benefit from strong prices and lower input requirements, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. Total planted area for 2023 was 10.9 million hectares, an increase of 6.4% from 2022. The increase came at the expense of oats, rye, mixed grains and lentils, the FAS said
US winter wheat forecast surprises analysts
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its July 12 Crop Production report forecast US 2023 winter wheat production at 1.206 billion bushels, up 6% from the June forecast of 1.136 billion bushels and up 103 million bushels, or 9%, from 1.104 billion bushels in 2022.
Methods in flour mill analysis and adjustment
The following are quotes from a statement “Milling – A Profession” in a 1945 Association of Operative Millers (AOM)Technical Bulletin: “Each year, each month, almost each day the material the miller uses will have its variation. In handling this efficiently, how important is ‘the human factor’ — that ‘individual touch’ of the competent miller. We observed mills (that are) splendidly constructed and filled with the most efficient equipment. But the milling engineer wants his mill to be operated by a…
US grain group objects to ultra-processed focus
The term “ultra processed” is ill-defined and not deeply studied and would be of questionable value as a key criterion for dietary guidance, according to The Grain Chain, a grains industry coalition. The group’s views on ultra-processed foods were included in a lengthy letter sent to the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in response to a request for comments in connection with the first meetings of the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans…
Canadian wheat plantings have reached a recent high.
Area planted to wheat in Canada surged to its highest level in more than two decades, one of several crops to see an uptick in planting in 2023, according to the June 2023 field crop survey from Statistics Canada released June 28. In addition to wheat, other crops with notable increases in plantings in 2023 included canola, barley, corn for grain and soybeans. Fewer acres were planted for oats, lentils and dry peas, Statistics Canada said.
China’s wheat quality is taking a hit from heavy rains ahead of harvest.
Heavy rain just ahead of harvest in China’s central Henan province is increasing wheat prices and raising concerns about quality, Reuters reported. The rain is causing some of the wheat to sprout or become affected by blight, according to videos on social media and a local grain dealer.
Australian wheat output projected to decline
After three consecutive years of record-setting wheat crops in Australia, production in marketing year 2023-24 is forecast to dip 25% from the previous year to what would still be the fourth largest total over the last 10 years, according to a Global Agricultural Information Network report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. “Favorable conditions around the time of winter grain planting across most production areas of Australia bodes well for the establishment and early…
US soft red winter wheat forecast at 405 million bushels
A panel of flour millers and wheat merchandisers on April 25 forecast soft red winter wheat production in the United States in 2023 at 404.923 million bushels, up 68.297 million bushels, or 20%, from 336.626 million bushels in 2022. The soft red winter wheat crop as projected would be the largest dating back to the 2014 crop year, when 454.531 million bushels were harvested, and the second largest since a recent production peak of 568.481 million bushels in 2013.
BASF announcement surprises wheat industry
With global wheat supplies tightening due to climate change and the war between Russia and Ukraine, two of the world’s biggest wheat producers and exporters, finding ways to maximize wheat yields and produce seed that is resistance to drought and disease has never been more important.
Russia may abolish grain export quota
Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, is considering abolishing its grain export quota