Agriculture News

Weekly corn inspections totaled 1.122 MMT during the week ended March 7, down slightly from the previous week, but near the top end of the pre-report range. Soybean inspections fell notably on the week.
Soyoil sales for the week ended Feb. 29 reached a marketing-year high of 29,200 MT, while soybean sales landed above pre-report estimates. Meanwhile, corn and wheat sales were within their respective pre-report ranges.
Corn futures built on Wednesday’s gains overnight, while soybeans and wheat also firmed amid corrective buying.
Corn and soybean basis weakens on the rollover to May futures.
Wheat futures faced followthrough selling during the overnight session, while corn and soybeans held near unchanged in quiet trade.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures pulled back from Monday’s price gains during the overnight session.
Corn, soybean and wheat weekly export inspections during the week ended Feb. 29 each fell from the previous week, though all were within pre-report expectations.
Short-term trend turns sideways for cotton.
Corn and soybeans traded higher amid corrective buying overnight, while the winter wheat markets favored the downside and spring wheat was mixed.
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Soybean futures posted corrective gains overnight, while the corn and wheat markets favored the downside in light trade.