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    U.S. Bureau of Statistics: U.S. soybean crush in January was lower than the market forecast

    • Last Update: 2008-11-03
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: on Wednesday night, the Census Bureau released the January 2005 soybean squeezing monthly report The report showed that the U.S soybean crush volume in January was 148 million bushels, lower than the average forecast of 149.2 million bushels before the report was issued, and also lower than the crush data of 150 million bushels in December In contrast, a report released by NOPA on February 15 showed that soybean crush in January was 141.4 million bushels, 2.01 million bushels lower than in December NOPA's data only includes its members.
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