Agriculture News

Bears tightened their grip on the grain and soy markets overnight after a disappointing finish on Monday. Lower price action is expected this morning.
Corn, soybeans and wheat were supported by corrective buying overnight after heavy selling pressure earlier this week.
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As of Jan. 3, 70% of the U.S. was covered by abnormal dryness/drought, down four percentage points from the previous week and 15 points below the peak in early November.
Corn and soybeans failed to hold earlier corrective gains late in overnight trade and are expected to open lower this morning.
Corn, soybeans and wheat firmed overnight amid mild corrective buying following sharp losses the first two trading sessions of the new year.
Farmers National Company reports strong gains in farmland prices.
Basis declined for corn and soybeans over the past week but remained positive and above average.
Soybeans are expected to trade higher on corrective buying. Corn and wheat are likely to face followthrough selling.
Soybeans were supported by corrective buying overnight, while corn and wheat faced followthrough selling.
Corn, wheat and soybean export inspections for week ended Dec. 29 fell notably below the previous week. Wheat and soybeans fell below expectations, while corn landed just above low range.