09/10/2025 SOURCE: fieldreport.caes.uga.edu
1. Tight margins are expected to continue in 2025 for corn, soybeans, and wheat with commodity prices likely near or below the breakeven cost of production. 2. Bountiful grain and oilseed production, combined with a strong U.S. dollar and uncertain trade policy, leads to expectations for lower prices in 2025. 3. Expect more acres planted to corn, fewer acres planted to soybeans, and wheat plantings comparable to last year.
2025 Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Outlook | CAES Field Report
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2025 Cotton Outlook and Market Situation | CAES Field Report
1. Cotton prices are anticipated to stay low in 2025, driven by sluggish global economic growth, declining consumer demand, and rising trade uncertainty. 2. U.S. cotton acreage and production are likely to remain at current low levels in 2025 because of relatively weaker price expectations compared to competing crops. 3. Cotton production in 2025 is expected to face limited opportunities for profitability recovery, constrained by high input costs and low prices.
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