2021/22 U.S. corn outlook is for smaller ending stocks.  Reduced exports are partially offset by greater corn used for ethanol, starch, and glucose and dextrose.  Corn production for 2021/22 is forecast at 14.8 billion bushels, down 415 million from the July projection.  The season’s first survey-based corn yield forecast, at 174.6 bushels per acre, is 4.9 bushels below last month’s trend-based projection.  Record-high yields are expected in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.  In contrast, yields in Minnesota and South Dakota are forecast below a year ago. U.S. corn ending stocks are down 190 million bushels to 1.2 billion.  The season-average corn price received by producers is raised 15 cents to $5.75 p...