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Weekly corn inspections during the week ended Feb. 22 totaled 1.242 MMT, exceeding the pre-report range by over 91,000 MT and rose nearly 190,000 MT from the previous week.
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Corn and soybeans gave up early corrective gains overnight, though wheat holds onto marginal gains. Weak export sales across the board helped spur selling pressure this morning.
Net soybean sales during the week ended Feb. 15 were down 84% from the previous week, while weekly corn and wheat sales were down 37% and 33%, respectively.
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Wheat showed relative strength overnight while soybeans led weakness, leaving corn caught between the two.