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Corn, soybean and wheat inspections were up notably on the week, each surpassing analysts’ pre-report range of expectations.
While USDA lowered both the national corn and soybean yields from August, both were above the average analyst estimate, along with 2025-26 ending stocks.
Trade has remained relatively quiet ahead of this morning’s production and supply & demand reports from USDA.
Are big U.S. corn, soybean crops already factored into prices?
Update of Benchmark Farms Finds Gains in South
Semi-annual Survey Finds 1.2% Six-Month Decrease
High yields lead to high nutrient removal rates, but next year, nutrient replacement and feeding a new crop comes at a higher cost
The agency plans to rescind a 2024 rule that placed habitat restoration and ecosystem protection on equal footing with uses like grazing, mining, energy development, and recreation.
Illinois and Ohio showed the largest gains in abnormally dry conditions
Seasonal decline in grain prices continue