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Although soybean export inspections were down over 100,00 MT from the previous week, they continue to prove consistent. Wheat inspections topped pre-report expectations, while corn landed just above the low-end estimate.
Wheat futures are higher to start the week with corn futures choppy and soybeans under pressure. Cattle futures are higher with lean hogs lower to start the week...
Mixed trade is expected in the grain and soy markets this morning as traders monitor the U.S./China situation and prepare for USDA’s February crop reports on Wednesday.
Short-term trend turns bullish for live cattle and feeder cattle.
The real Title I safety net for many farmers: Insurance programs
Corn and soybean futures are weaker this morning after two-sided trade earlier in the overnight session, while wheat futures are narrowly mixed.