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WASDE Soybeans

WASDE SOYBEANS: USDA increased their estimate for global soybean ending stocks by 0.3 million tons to 134.6 million as higher stocks for Argentina and Canada are partly offset by lower stocks for the United States and the EU.   U.S. soybean ending stocks are projected at 550 million bushels, down 10 million from last month. USDA projects that the U.S. seasonal-average soybean price will remain unchanged at $10.80 per bushel. The soybean meal and soybean oil prices are also unchanged at $320 per short ton and 42 cents per pound.   ...

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