USDA U.S., world keeps supply, demand changes minimal

The USDA trimmed domestic corn ending stocks a little bit on the lower 2024 crop production estimate, leaving export demand untouched for now, and slashed soybean ending stocks on the smaller crop, while also reducing exports and domestic crush. U.S. wheat ending stocks were up modestly with higher imports canceling out a larger food use […]

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