Agriculture News
Corn and winter wheat futures extended losses from the two previous days overnight, while soybeans turned mixed this morning after facing pressure earlier in the session.
Corn and soybeans are expected to face profit-taking at the start of daytime trade, though supportive outside markets should limit selling.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures built on their strong finishes Tuesday during the overnight session.
Corn and soybean export inspections were well above the previous week, topping pre-report expectations by nearly 75,000 MT and 150,000 MT, respectively. Wheat inspections were near top-end estimates of 400,000 MT.
Grain and soybean futures are called lower this morning after price pressure during overnight trade.
Grain markets traded solidly lower overnight, with wheat and soybeans leading price declines.
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Soybeans faced light profit-taking pressure at the end of the overnight session, which is likely to spill over into the start of daytime trade.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures extended Thursday’s USDA report-driven gains overnight but buyer interest is fading this morning.
Dec. 1 stocks, final 2022 production estimates and ending stocks lower than expected for corn and soybeans.