First up, a couple tweets from AgNews' field edior:
From the University of Illinois:USDA forecasts 2019-2020 soybean supplies at 4.5 billion bushels down 175 million on lower production and beginning stocks. With a small crush increase, ending stocks are projected at 460 million bushels, down 180 million. #WASDE— Tom Doran (@AgNews_Doran) October 10, 2019USDA forecasts season-average soybean price for 2019-2020 at $9 per bushel, up 50 cents reflecting smaller supplies. #WASDE— Tom Doran (@AgNews_Doran) October 10, 2019
#Corn ending stocks for 2019/20 are lowered 261 million bushels. The season-average corn price received by producers is raised 20 cents to $3.80 per bushel. #WASDE pic.twitter.com/GeT0ku9Y8m— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) October 10, 2019
And from the USDA, the report (40 page PDF)
More to come this afternoon