Agriculture News

Corn and soybeans are expected to open lower, with wheat likely to see a mildly varied start (winter wheat markets lower, spring wheat higher) to daytime trade.
Short-term trend turns bearish for soymeal.
Corn and soybeans traded lower through the overnight session, while wheat firmed this morning after earlier losses
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Selling pressure built through the overnight session, with corn, soybeans and wheat trading near session lows earlier this morning.
Our updated monthly and quarterly price forecasts.
Weekly corn, soybean and wheat sales for week ended Nov. 23 each topped pre-report expectations and rose notably from the previous week.
Corn, soybeans and wheat again traded in relatively tight ranges during a quiet overnight session.
Basis remains well below average for corn and soybeans.
In November, approximately 5.78 million birds have been affected by bird flu, a substantial rise from the 1.37 million reported in October.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in relatively tight ranges during a quietly traded overnight session.