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In the last few weeks, soybean prices have risen to their highest levels since the summer of 2004 on a pickup in U.S. exports, rains delaying the harvest in northern Brazil and increasing concerns that expanded U.S. corn planting this spring could drop U.S. soybean output and cut next year’s ending stocks sharply.
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