Grains slip after USDA numbers; China demand, South America eyed

Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The USDA says September 1st grain stocks were below a year ago at 316.498 million bushels, even after an upward revision on 2024 production. That also serves as the first unofficial estimate for 2024/25 ending stocks. Harvest is slower than average following last week’s rains, but near-term […]

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