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WASDE Soybeans

Soybeans: USDA’s March estimates for the U.S. 2024/25 season are unchanged this month. The season-average soybean price is projected at $9.95 per bushel, down 15 cents from last month. The price estimates for meal and oil prices are unchanged at $310 per short ton and 43 cents per pound. USDA’s global soybean outlook is for nearly unchanged production, higher crush, and lower ending stocks. Global ending stocks are reduced 2.9 million tons to 121.4 million mainly on lower stocks for China and Argentina. ...

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