Soybeans, corn finish higher on tighter ending stocks

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. U.S. ending stocks were down slightly from March at 375 million bushels on increased domestic crush use, with no changes for production or exports for Argentina or Brazil. CONAB did raise its projection for Brazil, but it remains just below the USDA, at 167.87 million tons, […]

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