41. Soybeans could fall amid expectations that strong demand for U.S. beans will fade as a record crop from South America reaches the world market. 42. Soybeans for delivery after the fall harvest were little changed as expectations for a record crop were offset by concern that weather problems still could reduce yields. 43. Soybeans for prompt delivery soared amid concern that strong demand could deplete supplies before farmers begin to collect an expected record crop. 44. Soybeans jumped after the government reported a surge in exports last week, indicating strong world demand for the record U.S. crop. 45. Surging demand for soybeans, both for the domestic livestock industry and for export, is supporting prices even as farmers prepare to harvest a record crop. 46. The early frost concern came just as the harvest began on an expected record crop. 47. The exports added to the supply glut created by an expected record crop in Florida. 48. The expectation of a record U.S. crop could encourage importers to buy soybeans for later delivery, traders said. 49. The rebound stalled as a record Florida crop, surging imports from Brazil and lackluster growth in retail demand weighed on prices. 50. The reduction would come as robust demand for U.S. oilseeds is expected to consume an expected record crop. |