A grain market analyst expects soybean acres to surpass corn in the U.S. sooner than later.
Elaine Kub says global demand for the oilseed continues to change the playing field, as evidenced by the latest USDA Acreage and Stocks numbers.
“There were some folks expecting to see soybeans have more total acres than corn in 2017, and that didn’t happen this year. But I suspect that it will happen sometime in the near future.
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