Archer Daniels (ADM) is offering U.S. farmers incentives to deliver soybeans to its Decatur, Illinois, processing facility this month amid sluggish farmer selling caused by low prices, Reuters’ Tom Polansek reports. In an uncommon move during peak harvest season, the company is allowing deliveries with the option to set final sale prices later without incurring storage fees, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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