U.S. presents draft trade framework to Japan.
March soy crush tops expectations, corn-for-ethanol use a little slower than anticipated.
Choppy trade persists across the agricultural complex.
Soybeans led strength in an otherwise unremarkable session.
Cash cattle prices look poised to break last week’s record.
Our updated monthly and quarterly price forecasts.
China is deliberately holding off on re-engaging in formal trade negotiations.
Outlook calls for drought in the western Corn Belt and Plains through July; most of the eastern Corn Belt will be drought-free.
Soybean sales during the week ended April 24 rose 55% on the week despite the seasonal lull amid fresh South American supplies. Wheat sales were also up noticeably, while corn sales slid 12% week-over-week.

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