Brian Grete

Soybeans are expected to open firmer, with wheat and corn likely to face pressure.
Corn faced followthrough selling overnight, while wheat more than erased Monday’s modest gains. Soybeans posted two-sided trade.
Corn and soybeans are expected to open lower, with wheat likely to be mixed.
Soybeans led overnight losses, while corn and the winter wheat markets faced lighter selling.
Corn and wheat futures firmed amid mild followthrough buying overnight, while soybeans pulled back a little.
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 and wheat mildly favored the downside, while soybeans traded mostly higher in quiet, two-sided price action overnight.
Corn and soybean basis now just slightly weaker than average.
Soybeans posted followthrough buying overnight, while corn and wheat rebounded from losses earlier this week.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures again held in tight trading ranges during the overnight session.