Corn estimate lowered due to harvest yields

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Tom Giles of Linn, Kan., delivers wheat to a grain elevator Wednesday in Fremont, Neb. For the fourth straight month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has slightly lowered its projection for the size of this year’s corn crop. (AP)
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Soybean supplies were increased 10 percent to 3.05 billion bushels.

“It’s still not going to be enough. It’s going to be a very tight situation,” Newsom said.

Globally soybean demand remains high while supplies are inadequate to meet the level of demand, which likely will keep prices up.

Soybeans for November delivery hit a record high $17.89 in early September but settled down in recent weeks and were trading at $15.48 a bushel.

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