Agriculture News

Soybeans recouped Friday’s losses during overnight trade. Corn and wheat failed to sustain early buyer interest overnight and are lower this morning.
Grain and soy markets are expected to open with a firmer tone amid corrective buying.
Soybean futures extended gains from the two previous days during overnight trade, while corn and wheat rebounded amid corrective buying.
The average cash cattle price firmed $1.89 to the second highest ever.
Basis firmed a little for both corn and soybeans over the past week.
Soybeans and corn are expected to trade higher, while wheat is likely to face slight price pressure.
USDA will also update its wheat crop estimates, along with the U.S. and global balance sheets.
Soybeans traded higher overnight, while wheat faced pressure and corn was caught in the middle.
Annual survey highlights farmland prices and average cash rents across state.
Grain and soy futures are expected to open lower amid generally favorable weather and bearish Chinese trade data.
Corn and soybeans faced followthrough selling overnight, while wheat futures pulled back from Monday’s gains.