Today's reports are expected to show upward revisions for corn and soybeans. To view this email as a web page,
click here | USDA Reports Issued Today USDA’s Crop Production and Supply and Demand Reports today will be the biggest keys to market direction this week. USDA expectations include: Raise its U.S. corn crop estimate about 0.2% from an October projection to 15.05 billion bu., based on a Reuters survey of analysts. Estimated average nationwide corn yield is expected to increase to 176.9 bpa USDA is expected boost its estimate for the U.S. soybean crop to 4.484 billion bu., based on the Reuters survey. The average U.S. soybean yield is expected to be revised up to 51.9 bpa Get Pro Farmer's instant reaction and analysis of the reports and the potential short and long-term market impacts when you start a 1-month trial . . . for just $1.
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