Harvest season is still in its early stages, but data this week shows U.S. grain bins do not have as much room as years before.
The Quarterly Grain Stocks Report showed the largest corn and soybean stocks in four years, and analysts say stockpiles are expected to grow this year with pressure still mounting on commodity prices.
USDA is forecasting that by the next harvest, corn stocks will be up 17 percent on the year with soybeans up nearly 50 percent.
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