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ISSN: 2379-9862 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and Released August 1, 2017, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Highlights May 2017 contained 31 days. June 2017 contained 30 days. Soybeans crushed for crude oil was 4.62 million tons (154 million bushels) in June 2017, compared to 4.74 million tons (158 million bushels) in May 2017 and 4.62 million tons (154 million bushels) in June 2016. Crude oil produced was 1.81 billion pounds down 2 percent from May 2017 but up 1 percent from June 2016. Soybean once refined oil production at 1.35 billion pounds during June 2017 decreased 7 percent from May 2017 and decreased 2 percent from June 2016. Canola seeds crushed for crude oil was 167 thousand tons in June 2017, compared to 114 thousand tons in May 2017 and 202 thousand tons in June 2016. Canola crude oil produced was 138 million pounds up 48 percent from May 2017 but down 21 percent from June 2016. Canola once refined oil production at 124 million pounds during June 2017 was up 24 percent from May 2017 but down 22 percent from June 2016. Cottonseed once refined oil production at 46.4 million pounds during June 2017 was up 33 percent from May 2017 and up 24 percent from June 2016. Edible tallow production was 69.9 million pounds during June 2017, down 5 percent from May 2017 and down 6 percent from June 2016. Inedible tallow production was 268 million pounds during June 2017, down 17 percent from May 2017 and down 8 percent from June 2016. Technical tallow production was 78.5 million pounds during June 2017, down 27 percent from May 2017 and down 20 percent from June 2016. Choice white grease production at 118 million pounds during June 2017 increased 8 percent from May 2017 and increased 2 percent from June 2016.

Soybean Crushing, Production, and United States: June 2017 with Comparisons Item Crush Soybeans crushed... tons Crude oil produced... 1,000 pounds Cake and meal produced... tons For animal feed... tons For edible protein products... tons Millfeed produced... tons 4,623,752 1,787,234 3,411,099 3,355,519 55,580 235,294 4,739,387 1,839,342 3,491,318 3,439,981 51,337 240,712 4,623,765 1,806,128 3,400,122 3,348,196 51,926 230,523 Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds 1,407,282 1,373,898 1,483,689 1,452,877 1,390,097 1,348,109 Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil removed for use in processing... 1,000 pounds Removed for edible use in processing... 1,000 pounds 130,024 1,383,757 1,060,220 323,537 104,473 1,607,537 1,290,385 317,152 1,366,329 1,116,321 250,008 Cake and meal on hand end of month... tons Millfeed on hand end of month... tons Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds Crusher... 1,000 pounds r... 1,000 pounds Offsite... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 281,038 30,119 2,042,738 941,373 425,779 675,586 381,396 375,156 52,836 1,888,717 878,587 400,412 609,718 380,538 314,965 35,016 1,815,157 798,790 426,570 589,797 327,785 2 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017)

Soybean Crushing al: June 2017 with Comparisons Soybeans crushed (tons) (tons) (tons) 526,304 972,010 1,077,584 625,978 656,650 765,226 Crude oil produced 549,154 1,051,302 1,115,453 607,298 561,974 854,206 (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) 205,480 370,618 419,149 245,236 251,559 295,192 218,366 405,476 436,505 233,084 216,981 328,930 Crude oil stocks at crusher (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) 170,858 183,051 298,731 196,292 55,373 37,068 187,476 170,083 225,011 219,011 49,779 27,227 Cake and meal produced (tons) (tons) (tons) 377,885 718,667 801,865 464,391 481,283 567,008 Cake and meal stocks 398,152 772,359 823,617 456,003 413,623 627,564 (tons) (tons) (tons) 33,058 84,344 81,716 26,267 32,574 23,079 49,202 90,568 94,476 23,402 78,370 39,138 1 North and East includes Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. 2 North Central includes Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. 3 South, West, and Pacific includes Alabama, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. 4 West Central includes Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. 656,810 976,095 1,042,782 619,325 577,870 750,883 261,836 374,006 410,565 247,719 223,833 288,169 215,991 156,463 144,714 212,203 47,723 21,696 478,405 723,630 769,159 458,784 423,696 546,448 49,924 41,196 85,505 18,412 92,363 27,565 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017) 3

Selected Oilseed Crushing, Production, and United States: June 2017 with Comparisons Item Canola Crush Seeds crushed... tons Crude oil produced... 1,000 pounds Cake and meal produced... tons Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil removed for use in processing... 1,000 pounds Removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Cake and meal on hand end of month... tons Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 202,415 174,761 116,628 164,125 159,596 168,648 53,773 113,599 93,072 69,499 102,291 99,453 132,287 43,789 218,989 75,320 167,442 137,528 97,232 126,836 123,762 131,335 228,934 77,373 Cottonseed Crush Seeds crushed... tons Crude oil produced... 1,000 pounds Cake and meal produced... tons Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil removed for use in processing... 1,000 pounds Removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Cake and meal on hand end of month... tons Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 114,374 32,182 51,992 37,728 37,400-46,009 50,106 47,026 155,704 46,922 67,464 35,680 34,898 50,110 36,802 44,537 144,120 43,706 67,134 47,933 46,380 42,694 46,580 49,430 Coconut Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil removed for use in processing... 1,000 pounds Removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 28,323 28,075 57,886 91,569 21,460 72,370 48,563 67,748 53,545 Corn Crush Crude oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil removed for use in processing... 1,000 pounds Removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds See footnote(s) at end of table. 215,334 202,535 197,588 203,805 19,436 68,802 178,284 179,796 175,656 174,744 25,996 65,425 --continued 4 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017)

Selected Oilseed Crushing, Production, and United States: June 2017 with Comparisons (continued) Item Palm kernel 43,133 105,465 28,024 62,551 23,064 94,369 Palm 172,179 164,103 8,076 407,153 197,930 188,914 9,016 382,521 194,887 182,226 12,661 360,242 Peanut Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 22,568 20,551 20,351-34,173 Safflower Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 11,771 11,771-3,654 7,397 11,599 8,060 Sunflower Crude oil processed in refining... 1,000 pounds Once refined oil produced... 1,000 pounds Crude oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Crude oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds 26,462 25,329 37,974 56,149 32,721 27,600 25,963 43,353 81,539 44,232 52,432 49,972 44,647 74,865 49,420 Vegetable foots, raw and acidulated Oil produced... 1,000 pounds Oil removed for inedible use in processing... 1,000 pounds Oil on hand end of month... 1,000 pounds - Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Not available. Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017) 5

Animal Fats and Oils Production, and United States: June 2017 with Comparisons Item Choice white grease Removed for inedible use... Feather meal Lard Removed for use in processing... Removed for edible use in processing... Removed for inedible use in processing... Meat meal, meat and bone meal, and dry rendered tankage Other grease Poultry fats Poultry by-product meals Tallow, edible Removed for use in processing... Removed for edible use in processing... Removed for inedible use in processing... Tallow, inedible Tallow, technical Yellow grease Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) 115,558 115,517 12,825 98,910 17,726 27,802 29,918 10,253 492,239 45,154 59,515 56,859 209,324 209,156 21,714 254,393 43,738 74,100 75,946 16,177 290,235 287,121 78,061 97,704 106,150 13,020 181,812 186,012 77,887 108,828 108,956 7,907 101,340 21,892 31,898 31,245 10,981 516,432 46,128 67,120 69,022 200,595 194,216 22,148 275,136 64,037 73,310 72,662 21,547 321,310 291,495 73,612 106,920 111,728 171,163 158,264 79,184 117,531 114,893 7,209 90,680 18,767 27,305 29,299 9,899 462,197 44,094 69,155 67,837 200,212 175,840 26,465 256,032 51,472 69,889 70,553 21,653 267,858 247,113 74,307 78,476 86,880 171,168 143,376 84,599 6 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017)

Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and is part of the Current Agricultural Industrial Reports (CAIR) program. CAIR reports are administered under NASS s Census of Agriculture program. Response to CAIR surveys are required by law (Title 7, U.S. Code). Animal and vegetable fats and oils data are collected from all known facilities that crush, refine or render. Crushing facilities include processors that use either solvent extraction or continuous screw press. The census universe was determined during operation profile interviews which were completed for each potential facility to identify the presence of rendering, oilseeds crushing, and crude oil refining in 2014. In the Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils survey questionnaire, facilities are asked for previous calendar month data on oilseed crushing, crude oil production, once refined oil production, rendering production, and end of month stocks. Facilities are mailed questionnaires with the options of completing the survey by mail or by Electronic Data Reporting (EDR). For surveys not received in a reasonable amount of time, telephone follow-up is conducted. Estimating Procedures: Imputation is done for operations with non-response by using historical data and current data relationships. Data for reporting firms are added to estimates for non-reporting firms to obtain National totals. Revision Policy: Data are revised the following month based on late reports or corrected data. Final figures are published in the annual summary of the following year. Reliability: Survey data are based on a census of all known facilities and therefore, have no sampling variability. Monthly data can vary due to different firms reporting month to month. Survey data are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions and mistakes in reporting and in processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized by carefully reviewing all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov. Jody McDaniel, Chief, Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch... (202) 720-6146 Scott Shimmin, Head, Environmental and Demographics Section... (202) 720-0684 Stephanie Brennan Field Crops Chemical Use... (202) 690-0392 Natasha Bruton Current Agricultural Industrial Reports... (202) 720-7644 Courtney Charles Current Agricultural Industrial Reports... (202) 690-3226 Ryan Cowen - Farms, Land in Farms, Census of Agriculture... (202) 690-3233 Doug Farmer Vegetable Chemical Use... (202) 720-7492 Virginia Harris Census of Agriculture... (502) 582-5293 Dominique Sims Census of Agriculture... (202) 690-4752 Theresa Varner Farm Labor, Chemical Use... (202) 690-2284 Fats and Oils: Oilseed Crushings, Production, and (August 2017) 7

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