Soybeans are expected to open firmer on corrective buying. Corn and wheat are likely to be mixed.
Modest corrective buying was seen in the corn, soybean and winter wheat markets overnight following recent, sharp price losses.
Soybeans are expected to lead losses in the grain and soy markets this morning in a continuation of price pressure from overnight trade.
Soybeans faced followthrough selling overnight. Corn and wheat posted two-sided trade but have weakened early this morning.
Most of the decline in wheat conditions in February was in top producer Kansas.
Corn and soybeans are off to a tepid start with wheat futures under pressure. Cattle futures are choppy with hog futures mildly higher to start the week...
Corn and soybeans are expected to see mild corrective buying, while followthrough selling is likely in the winter wheat markets.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded on both sides of unchanged overnight in relatively quiet price action.
The data is mildly friendly compared to pre-report expectations, with all three categories on the bullish side of the average trade estimates.
Beef stocks declined contra-seasonally in January, implying demand was strong, especially since beef production rose in December.

Brian Grete