The corn and soybean stocks in the quarterly stocks report came in considerably below trade expectations. “Corn (ending stocks) dropped to to 1.54 billion bushels and soybeans to 380 million bushels,” said Arlan Suderman, chief commodities economist, StoneX. “That removed much of the margin for error for the corn stocks going into the prime growing season for South America if they have any kind of weather problems.”
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