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Grain and soy futures are expected to open daytime trade with a firmer tone as traders focus on weather and geopolitics.
Corn, soybeans and wheat sharply extended Tuesday’s gains during the overnight session amid concerns with U.S. weather and Black Sea grain supplies.
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Grain and soy futures are expected to open solidly higher after price gains overnight.
Corn, soybean and winter wheat futures traded higher overnight.
All three crops are still rated lower than last year at this time.
USDA’s weekly export inspection data for week ended July 13 showed a mild increase in corn inspections from the previous week, while soybeans and wheat declined notably.
Grain and soy futures are being supported by concerns with U.S. weather and Black Sea grain supplies.