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Farm bill extension gains ground | President Biden address nation tonight | Powell speaks
House Speaker vote fails again, Senate Republicans sour on passing Farm Bill this year and cash cattle trade is off to a slow start...
The 90-day forecast from the National Weather Service signals increased chances of above-normal precipitation across the eastern half of Kansas, along with most of Texas and Oklahoma through January.
Corn traded on both sides of unchanged overnight, soybeans favored the upside but slipped into the break and wheat surged on the overnight open but has since faced corrective selling.
USDA reported weekly soybean sales of 1.372 MMT during week ended Oct. 12, up 30% from the previous week and 92% from the four-week average. Corn and wheat sales were steady on the week.
Corn and wheat mildly favored the downside, while soybeans traded mostly higher in quiet, two-sided price action overnight.