Agriculture News
Corn and soybean sales during the week ended Jan. 2 were each down 40% from the previous week, while wheat sales dipped 21%.
Corn and soybeans faced price pressure throughout the overnight session, while wheat rebounded from earlier weakness to trade mostly firmer.
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Wheat inspections rose 73,241 MT from the previous week to 412,342 MT for the week ended Jan. 2. Corn and soybean inspections each declined on the week.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are higher to open the week. Cattle futures are higher with lean hogs under pressure...
Corn, soybeans and wheat recouped a portion of last Friday’s sharp losses during the overnight session, led by double-digit gains in the soybean market.
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For the week ended Dec. 26, net corn sales were down 55% from the previous week, while soybean and wheat sales fell 51% and 77% from the previous week, each carving a new marketing-year low.
Corn and soybeans pulled back overnight from recent gains, while wheat mildly extended yesterday’s losses.
There was no overnight grain trade. Grain and livestock markets will resume trading at 8:30 a.m. CT.