Brian Grete

Soybeans modestly built on Tuesday’s gains overnight, while corn extended yesterday’s losses and wheat pulled back in overnight trade.
The beef cow herd was the smallest since 1962.
We expect followthrough selling from overnight trade to be seen in the grain and soy markets this morning. Key will be whether funds actively liquidate long positions or view the pullback as a fresh buying opportunity.
Grain and soy complex futures traded lower overnight amid corrective selling and pressure from outside markets.
Individual state crop conditions ratings showed further deterioration of the HRW wheat crop during January.
Soybeans are sharply higher with wheat higher and corn futures mixed to start the week. Cattle futures are higher with lean hogs mixed...
Grain and soy markets are expected to see followthrough buying from price gains overnight amid weather concerns.
Grain and soy futures opened the week with solid gains, led by sharp advances in soybeans.
Corn, soybeans and wheat dropped at the end of the overnight session, prompting calls for a weaker start this morning.
Corn and soybeans posted two-sided trade in light overnight price action, while wheat faded.