USDA’s outlook for U.S. soybean supply and use changes for 2021/22 include higher beginning stocks, production, exports, ending stocks, and lower crush.  Higher beginning stocks reflect a lower crush forecast for 2020/21.  Soybean production is projected at 4.4 billion bushels, up 35 million with lower harvested area more than offset by a higher yield forecast of 50.6 bushels per acre.   The U.S. soybean export forecast is raised 35 million bushels on increased supplies and lower prices.  Ending stocks are projected at 185 million bushels, up 30 million from last month.   The U.S. season-average soybean price is forecast at $12.90 per bushel, down 80 cents.    ...