Complete Coverage of Oct. 12 USDA Reports

See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of USDA’s Oct. 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) and Crop Production reports.

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Find out what happened in the markets following USDA’s release of the Oct. 12 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) and Crop Production reports.


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News and Analysis

Gulke: Finally, Good News From NASS

USDA Corn Projection Continues to Grow

Soybean Prices Attempt $10 Test And Fail

USDA Leaves 2017 All-Milk Price Range Unchanged, Lowers 2018

The Allendale Wake-Up Call: October 2017 USDA Supply and Demand Reaction

The Hueber Report: How the market reacts is all that counts now

Hedging Corn and Soybeans: WASDE Report for 10/21/17

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World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates

Crop Production

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Crop Production

Crop Production: Corn Up Slightly from Sept., Soybeans and Cotton Down

World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates

USDA Projects Soybean Supply Dip, Corn Flat

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