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Taiwan's BSPA buys 60,000 tonnes US soybeans from Cargill
03/10/2005
China's Soymeal Price Update: Prices weaken as crushers face selling pressure (Mar 9, 2005)
03/09/2005
Brazil 04-05 harvest sees high level of green soybeans
03/09/2005
Taiwan's BSPA to seek up to 60,000 tonnes soybeans in tender
03/09/2005
Drought reduces forecast of soybean crop in Brazil
03/08/2005
China's Soymeal Market Weekly: Prices continue to climb amid waning trade but likely to weaken in coming weeks (Week ended Mar 6, 2005)
03/07/2005
Argentina's soy crushing capacity unchanged from last year
03/07/2005
Argentina's soy stocks increase as its sunseed stocks go down
03/07/2005
Brazil's southern soy crops wilt
03/04/2005
Prices of US corn, soybean seen subdued
03/04/2005
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USDA's Argentine crop numbers get ready to turn tail: Are higher prices ahead?
Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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