Brian Grete

The World Board cut the corn yield projection due to extreme dryness through June. The soybean yield was left unchanged.
Soy complex futures are expected to lead a corrective rebound.
Soybeans led a corrective rebound in the grain and soy markets overnight.
Corn and soybean basis are now both below the three-year averages.
Soybeans are expected to trade sharply higher as traders prepare for what’s anticipated to be bullish changes to USDA’s new-crop balance sheet.
Soybean futures extended this week’s gains ahead of USDA’s reports during overnight trade. Corn followed to the upside, while wheat traded mostly lower.
Grain and soy futures are expected to open solidly higher after moderate to strong gains overnight.
Corn, soybean and spring wheat futures firmed amid followthrough buying overnight, while the winter wheat markets posted corrective gains.
The spring wheat CCI rating continued to decline.
Soybeans are sharply higher with Corn and wheat futures also higher. Cattle futures open the week with a softer tone and lean hog futures are mildly higher...