Given tight old-crop stocks for corn and soybeans, USDA’s monthly changes to usage estimates are heightened, but. . . To view this email as a web page,
click here | Readers Focus this week is on USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates due Wednesday, the same day when China’s agriculture outlook committee may also publish its monthly supply and demand report. Given tight old-crop stocks for corn and soybeans, USDA’s monthly changes to usage estimates are heightened, but there will be also increased attention on the new-crop supply/demand outlook. Start a free trial & get Pro Farmer's quick-read report summaries & the details you really need to know. Simply register for free instant access - No Credit Card Required.
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