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USDA美国大豆播种率:USDA美国大豆出苗率(%)
Guo Tou Qi Huo·2025-06-17 13:19

Group 1: Report's Industry Investment Rating - No information provided Group 2: Core Viewpoints of the Report - As of the week ending June 15, the good-to-excellent rate of US soybeans was 66%, lower than the market expectation of 68%, the previous week's 68%, and last year's 70%. The planting rate was 93%, and the emergence rate was 84%, with a slightly lower good-to-excellent rate. The good-to-excellent rate of US corn was 72%, higher than the market expectation of 71%, the previous week's 71%, and the same as last year's 72%. The emergence rate of corn was 94% [1]. - In the next two weeks, most soybean - growing areas in the US will have rainfall and temperatures higher than the same - period average, which is continuously beneficial for soybean planting and growth [1]. - Recently, geopolitical factors have driven up crude oil prices, which have a significant impact on some oil futures. The time is gradually entering the weather - trading window, and investors need to closely monitor the driving changes brought about by weather changes from June to August [1]. Group 3: Summary by Relevant Catalogs Soybeans - The current planting rate is 93%, compared to the previous week's 90%, the 5 - year average of 94%, and last year's 94% [1]. - The emergence rate is 84%, compared to the previous week's 75%, the 5 - year average of 83%, and last year's 80% [1]. - The good - to - excellent rate is 66%, compared to the previous week's 68%, the 5 - year average of 67%, and last year's 70% [1]. Corn - The planting has stopped. The previous week's rate was 97%, the 5 - year average was 92%, and last year's was 97% [1]. - The emergence rate is 94%, compared to the previous week's 92%, the 5 - year average of 87%, and last year's 92% [1]. - The good - to - excellent rate is 72%, compared to the previous week's 71%, the 5 - year average of 72%, and last year's 72% [1].