(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Minimal changes were seen Tuesday as USDA released the February 2025 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. The U.S. balance sheets for corn and soybeans were left unchanged this month while the 2024/25 U.S. wheat supply and demand outlook is for slightly higher domestic use that leads to lower ending stocks. The […]
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