USDA June Acreage, Inventory Reports

An article by AgWeb

USDA has released its much-anticipated June Acreage report. The “big picture” takeaway: Corn acres held steady from March despite expectations of a drop, soybeans and cotton exceeded intentions and wheat took a significant hit.

Here are the official USDA numbers you need to know:

  • Corn. 95.3 million acres. While down 3% from 2025, this is unchanged from March intentions and remains the 4th highest acreage since 1944. Harvested acres are pegged at 87.4 million.

  • Soybeans. 85.4 million acres. This is up 5% from last year and higher than the March estimate of 84.7 million. Gains were seen in 23 of 29 soybean-producing states.

  • All Wheat. 42.7 million acres. This is a notable drop from the 43.8 million projected in March and down 6% from last year. (Winter Wheat. 31.5 million | Other Spring Wheat: 9.39 million | Durum: 1.83 million, down 16%)

  • All Cotton. 9.85 million acres. This is up 6% from 2025 and higher than the 9.64 million acres projected in March.

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