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U.S. Soybean Prices. Farm price for soybeans: 2012 crop year average: $14.40 per bushel 2013 crop year average: $13.00 per bushel 2014 crop year 

This monthly report includes data on U.S. and global trade, production, consumption and stocks, as well as analysis of developments affecting world trade in  With no other changes for U.S. soybean supply or domestic use, season-ending stocks for 2019/20 are forecast declining to 425 million bushels from 475 million  The United States is the world's leading soybean producer and the second- leading exporter. Soybeans comprise about 90 percent of U.S. oilseed production,  U.S. Soybean Prices. Farm price for soybeans: 2012 crop year average: $14.40 per bushel 2013 crop year average: $13.00 per bushel 2014 crop year 

In its March Quarterly Grain Stocks Report, the USDA pegged the U.S. soybean stocks, as of March 1, at 2.72 billion bushels vs. the average trade estimate of 2.683 billion bushels and 2.109 billion a year ago. The previous March 1 soybean stocks totaled 2.109 billion bushels in 2018.

U.S. Soybean Prices. Farm price for soybeans: 2012 crop year average: $14.40 per bushel 2013 crop year average: $13.00 per bushel 2014 crop year  Mar 10, 2020 The USDA pegged US ending stocks at 425 million bushels versus trade expectations for 426 million (range 410-450 million) and unchanged  Feb 11, 2020 U.S. soybean ending stocks are projected at 425 million bushels, down 50 million from January, on an upward revision for exports, but the USDA  Feb 11, 2020 USDA increased its forecast for soybean exports by 50 mb to 1.825 billion bushels (bb). Ending stocks, at 425 mb, declined from last month by 

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Feb 11, 2020 USDA on Tuesday boosted exports for soybeans 50 million bushels Domestic soybean stocks-to-use for 2019-20 declined to 10.5% from last  USDA: Corn and Soybean Stocks Down from 2018. Agribusiness. by: Staff Writer. Posted: Jan 14, 2020 / 09:48 AM CST / Updated: Jan 14, 2020 / 09:48 AM CST. Jan 20, 2020 "When it came to the December 1 corn stocks number, they were slightly less than expected at 11.39 billion bushels. USDA, I think has a little  Jan 10, 2020 As a result of this work, NASS may release updated acreage, yield, production, and stocks estimates for corn and soybeans later this spring. Oct 8, 2019 The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave us some friendly numbers in the Quarterly Stocks report, which helped to propel corn and soybeans  Feb 18, 2020 With soybean crush unchanged, soybean ending stocks were lowered 50 million bushels to 425 million. • Global oilseed production was 

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With no other changes for U.S. soybean supply or domestic use, season-ending stocks for 2019/20 are forecast declining to 425 million bushels from 475 million  The United States is the world's leading soybean producer and the second- leading exporter. Soybeans comprise about 90 percent of U.S. oilseed production,  U.S. Soybean Prices. Farm price for soybeans: 2012 crop year average: $14.40 per bushel 2013 crop year average: $13.00 per bushel 2014 crop year  Mar 10, 2020 The USDA pegged US ending stocks at 425 million bushels versus trade expectations for 426 million (range 410-450 million) and unchanged  Feb 11, 2020 U.S. soybean ending stocks are projected at 425 million bushels, down 50 million from January, on an upward revision for exports, but the USDA  Feb 11, 2020 USDA increased its forecast for soybean exports by 50 mb to 1.825 billion bushels (bb). Ending stocks, at 425 mb, declined from last month by  Jan 10, 2020 The soybean ending stocks are pegged at 475 million bushels vs. the trade's expectations of 431 million bushels and the USDA's estimate in 

May 10, 2018 For soybeans, USDA projects ending stocks in 2018/19 at 415 million bushels, well below the average trade guess of 535 million bushels and 

Feb 12, 2020 The US Department of Agriculture is trimming anticipated exports of corn but maintaining ending stocks, even as soybean exports increase and  Feb 12, 2020 The ending stocks for soybeans are forecast at 425 million bushels, with exports increased by about 50 million bushels compared with the last 

USDA: Corn and Soybean Stocks Down from 2018. Agribusiness. by: Staff Writer. Posted: Jan 14, 2020 / 09:48 AM CST / Updated: Jan 14, 2020 / 09:48 AM CST.