The outlook for global grain and soybean production received another boost late last week as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) further increased its estimates for the 2014/15 harvest. Rising production and high stocks have helped corn, soybean and wheat prices tumble more than 40% since their 2014 highs. With a growing glut in the market, we think prices still have further to fall.
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