Corn, soybeans firmer but still down sharply for week on milder weather outlook; wheat drops near four-month lows.
June 1 inventories up 1.2% from year-earlier, lower than projected.
Recessionary fears are building, which triggered heavy long liquidation in commodities last week.
Grain, soybean futures expected firmer in corrective bounce but still down sharply for the week.
Grain futures rebound from sharp losses, big banks pass Fed stress tests, U.S. beef supplies up sharply.
December corn tumbles to three-month low on milder Midwest outlook, recession concern; beans and wheat also down sharply.
Cash wheat prices plunge.
New-crop corn drops near three-month low on improving weather, soybeans and wheat also lower.
New-crop soybeans drop to six-week low on outlook for milder Midwest weather; wheat lower amid harvest pressure.
New-crop soybeans fall to five-week low on improving weather outlook; wheat firmer in corrective bounce.

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