Between freight snarls, currency headwinds, unfavorable weather and geopolitical tensions, grains are no exception that unfavorable conditions still continue.
Amid freight and trade disruptions, stockpiles are mounting in US grain bins. In its latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, USDA pegged corn ending stocks at 1.172 billion bushels, while soybean stocks landed at 200 million bushels, within pre-report estimates. Yields also look relatively healthy, with corn at 171.9 bushels per acre, within expectations, and soybeans at 49.8 bushels per acre, just below forecasts.
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