Agriculture News
A shift in farmers’ expectations regarding the Fed’s future interest rate policy was a key factor in the improved sentiment.
Wheat futures rebounded late in the overnight session, which should trigger followthrough corrective buying early this morning. Corn and soybeans are called lower.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures faced followthrough selling during overnight trade.
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Soybeans extended gains from the past two days during overnight trade, while corn and wheat firmed amid mild corrective buying.
While the wheat crops in Oklahoma, Colorado and Montana showed modest improvement, the other states declined.
Weekly corn inspections topped pre-report estimates of 1.35 MMT for week ended April 27, while wheat was near the top-end pre-report range and soybeans mid-range.
Wheat futures opened the week under heavy pressure after the best rains across Plains HRW areas last week.
Corn and wheat are expected to open under pressure, while soybeans are called mildly firmer this morning.
Short-term trends turn bearish for grain and soy futures.