Agriculture News

Corn, soybeans and wheat spent time on both sides of unchanged while holding in tight trading ranges overnight.
Corn-for-ethanol use totaled 442.6 million bu. during August, according to USDA.
Weekly corn and soybean inspections are running 10.8% and 8.7% ahead of a year-ago, respectively. Meanwhile, wheat inspections are nearly 29% behind the same time last year.
Chart trends remained mostly unchanged from the previous week.
Corn and wheat futures traded higher on corrective buying overnight, while soybeans faced followthrough selling.
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Soybean stocks and wheat production came in higher than expected. Sept. 1 corn stocks were lower than anticipated.
USDA pegged Sept. 1 corn stocks at 1.361 billion bu., 68 million bu. lower than pre-report expectations and 16 million bu. lower than year-ago. Soybean stocks were above pre-report estimates by 26 mb.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures held in tight price ranges in a lightly traded overnight session ahead of USDA’s reports later this morning.
Farrowing intentions suggest the expansion could be short-lived, but surging litter sizes could offset lower farrowings as they did during summer.
USDA reported wheat sales in week ended Sept. 21 totaled 544,500 MT, which capped the top-end pre-report estimate by 45,000 MT. Meanwhile corn sales were mid-range; soybeans were nearer the low-end of expectations.