USDA Predicts Higher Corn for Ethanol Use
Source: By CINDY ZIMMERMAN, Agwired.com • Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2018
The corn crop is projected at 14 billion bushels, with a yield projection of 174 bushels per acre. Total corn use is projected to decline slightly in 2018/19, with lower projected domestic use and exports. Growth in the projected demand for corn for use in ethanol and non-ethanol food, seed and industrial uses partly offset declines in the aforementioned areas. Corn used to produce ethanol is up 50 million bushels mostly reflecting expectations of gasoline consumption growth.
The report pegs ending corn stocks at lower levels for 2018/19 with 1.68 billion bushels, down 500 million bushels. The 2018/19 season-average corn price received by farmers is projected to be between $3.30 to $4.30 per bushel with the mid-range projected 40 cents higher than the previous year.