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USDA to release key crop reports on Nov. 14, 2025, after shutdown delayed data, impacting markets and harvest outlooks.
The USDA will release its November World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) and Crop Production reports on November 14, 2025, marking the first official U.S. crop yield and supply assessments since the government shutdown delayed earlier data.
The reports will cover corn, soybeans, and wheat, offering critical insights for farmers, traders, and policymakers as harvests near completion.
Despite the absence of weekly Crop Progress reports, private estimates indicate corn and soybean harvests are progressing behind last year’s pace, with winter wheat planting nearly complete.
Market volatility persists due to delayed data, low Mississippi River levels constraining shipments, and shifting trade dynamics, particularly with China.
The November 14 release is expected to guide end-of-year marketing, hedging, and risk management decisions amid ongoing uncertainty.
El USDA publicará informes clave sobre los cultivos el 14 de noviembre de 2025, después de que el cierre retrasara los datos, lo que afectó a los mercados y las perspectivas de cosecha.