Week 8: 3. Cool Resource

1.http://www.agweb.com/article/u.s._corn_and_soybean_production_forecasts_are_larger_than_expected/

U.S. Corn and Soybean Production Forecasts Are Larger Than Expected. Today, the USDA released new forecasts of U.S. and world crop production as well as updated forecasts of 2012-13 marketing year consumption. Following is a brief summary of the new forecasts and implications for corn, soybean, and wheat prices.

2. http://www.agweb.com/article/coverage_analysis_of_the_nov_9_usda_reports/

Coverage, Analysis of the Nov. 9 USDA Reports. See all of the report data, coverage and analysis of the Nov. 9 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and Crop Production reports.

3.http://www.agweb.com/article/demand_gnaws_at_higher_than_expected_soybean_production/

Demand Gnaws at Higher-Than-Expected Soybean Production. Many U.S. producers likely will be worried about the soybean situation coming off of Friday’s USDA production estimates, says Kevin Van Trump, owner of Farm Direction. While the government raised production unexpectedly high—up 1.5 bushels from last month to an average yield of 39.3 bushels per acre–most of those gains were chewed up by demand.

4.http://www.brecorder.com/markets/commodities/america/89849-us-soy-crop-up-4pc-supply-strain-eases-.html

US soy crop up 4pc, supply strain eases. WASHINGTON: The US soybean crop is much larger than expected, thanks to late-season rains that blunted the impact of the worst drought in half a century, and the corn crop also is marginally larger, the government said on Friday.

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