Agriculture News
Corn and soybean futures extended this week’s losses during overnight trade, while wheat traded mostly firmer on mild corrective buying.
Grain and soy futures will face pressure from corrective selling and negative outside markets.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures pulled back from gains earlier this week amid corrective selling overnight and negative outside markets.
Inspections of vessels waiting to exit or enter the Ukrainian Black Sea were suspended for a second day in a row. . .
Soybeans are expected to open higher on followthrough buying. Mixed trade is likely in corn and wheat.
Soybean futures led a round of followthrough buying during overnight trade.
Condition ratings continue to show two starkly different U.S. winter wheat crops.
USDA reported corn inspections of 1.215 MMT in week ended April 13, topping the pre-report range of 700,000 MT to 1.05 MMT
Soy futures are expected to open firmer on support from an Argentine grain inspector strike at ports. Corn and SRW wheat are also expected to trade higher, while HRW and HRS wheat futures will likely face light selling.
Soybean futures are trading solidly higher, while corn is mostly firmer and wheat futures are mixed to open the week.