Agriculture News
While falling short of pre-report expectations, both wheat and soymeal sales are running well ahead of year-ago. Meanwhile, soybean sales jumped 99% from the previous week and corn sales declined 11%.
Corn and soybeans modestly rebounded from Tuesday’s losses overnight, while wheat pulled back from its corrective gains yesterday.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in tight trading ranges during light, two-sided overnight price action.
The corn and spring wheat CCIs slipped from their initial ratings, while the first rating for soybeans was strong.
Corn, soybean and wheat export inspections during the week ended June 6, each notched a weekly decline, with soybean inspections marking the greatest drop, down 130,215 MT from the previous week.
Short-term trend turns sideways for corn, live cattle and feeders.
Corn and soybean futures trade on both sides of unchanged overnight but have firmed and are near session highs this morning. Wheat faced followthrough selling overnight.
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Winter wheat futures faced moderate to heavy selling pressure overnight, while milder losses were posted in corn, soybeans and spring wheat.
Weekly corn sales during the week ended May 30, rose 46% from the previous week and 41% from the four-week average. Meanwhile, new-crop wheat sales topped pre-report expectations by 117,000 MT.