Brian Grete

Soybeans and soymeal led price gains overnight after high-range closes on Tuesday. Corn and wheat followed to the upside.
Soybeans and soymeal led a pullback from Monday’s gains during the overnight session, while corn and wheat saw lighter price pressure.
Both crops remain well above last year’s levels.
Soybean futures are off to a higher start as corn and wheat futures lag. Cattle futures are under pressure with lean hog futures mixed.
Soybean futures firmed overnight while the wheat market weakened. Corn was caught in the middle amid light, two-sided trade.
Corn, soybeans and wheat tried to work higher early in the overnight session, but buyer interest was limited and light pressure ensued.
Soybean futures failed to sustain followthrough buying overnight and have turned mostly weaker this morning. Corn and wheat traded lower throughout overnight trade.
Soybean basis improved but remains below average.
Soybean futures posted strong gains overnight on talk of big Chinese purchases, while corn and wheat followed to the upside.
Higher-than-expected corn and soybean yields in some Corn Belt locations, along with a modest rally in corn prices, contributed to this month’s rise in farmer sentiment.