Grains Mixed After WASDE: Why Did USDA Leave Corn and Soybean Ending Stocks Unchanged?

Grains mixed after the WASDE. USDA left corn and soybean ending stocks unchanged, but raised wheat by 30 mb. They also lowered Argentina soybean production 6 mmt. Brian Splitt of AgMarket.Net has more.

Grains mixed after the WASDE. USDA left corn and soybean ending stocks unchanged, but raised wheat by 30 mb. They also lowered Argentina soybean production 6 mmt and corn by 3 mmt. Brian Splitt of AgMarket.Net has analysis and also talks about where cattle are headed after making taking out the 2014 highs on the futures?

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