United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service ISSN: 2642- 4940 North American Grain and Oilseed Crushings 2024 Summary March 2025 Combined United States and Canadian Soybeans Crushed Up 3 Percent From 2023 This publication is a result of a joint effort by Statistics Canada and USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service to release the soybean and canola seed crushings information for both countries within one publication. United States soybean and oilseed crushings numbers for 2024 were previously released on March 3, 2025. Canadian soybean and oilseed crushings were released on January 25, 2025. Combined United States and Canadian soybeans crushed for crude oil was 71.8 million tons in 2024, an increase of 3 percent from 2023. Crude oil production was 28.3 billion pounds, up 4 percent from 2023. Combined United States and Canadian canola seeds crushed for crude oil was 15.0 million tons in 2024, up 8 percent from 2023. Crude oil production was 12.6 billion pounds, up 9 percent from 2023. Grain and Oilseed Crushings and Production - United States: 2023-2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2023 : 2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans : Soybeans crushed.........................tons: 67,536,377 70,044,080 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 26,570,463 27,622,255 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 49,869,364 51,563,356 Canola : Seeds crushed............................tons: 2,269,246 2,415,538 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 1,819,314 1,932,886 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 1,320,355 1,406,906 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grain and Oilseed Crushings and Production - Canada: 2023-2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2023 : 2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans : Soybeans crushed.........................tons: 1,943,036 1,717,466 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 727,208 632,627 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 1,511,544 1,342,417 Canola : Seeds crushed............................tons: 11,599,564 12,538,265 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 9,749,653 10,666,679 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 6,834,583 7,291,947 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grain and Oilseed Crushings and Production - United States and Canada: 2023-2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2023 : 2024 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans : Soybeans crushed.........................tons: 69,479,413 71,761,546 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 27,297,671 28,254,882 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 51,380,908 52,905,773 Canola : Seeds crushed............................tons: 13,868,810 14,953,803 Crude oil produced...............1,000 pounds: 11,568,967 12,599,565 Cake and meal produced...................tons: 8,154,938 8,698,853 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. 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