Grain, soybean futures lower amid global recession concerns, U.S. dollar surge.
Corn ends slightly higher after harvest progress falls short of expectations; soybeans firmer as oil surges, dollar slumps.
Ahead of the Open | October 3, 2022 Corn futures climb overnight after harvest progress falls short of expectations; corn and wheat also firmer.
Soybean futures end higher with support from crude oil rally; corn also firmer, wheat mixed,
Grain, soybean futures firmer overnight on smaller harvests, geopolitical concerns.
Winter wheat surges near three-month highs after USDA lowers crop; soybeans plunge on unexpectedly high Sept. 1 stocks.
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Sept. 1 corn stocks came in 135 million bu. below the average pre-report trade estimate. The wheat production estimate was 128 million bu. lower than traders anticipated.
Wheat futures tracking for second weekly gain on concern over Russie-Ukraine; corn and soybeans also firmer.
Grain, soybean futures end mixed ahead of USDA’s quarterly stocks; USDA reports further hog herd contraction.

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