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Weekly wheat inspections during the week ended Jan. 23 rose 223,000 MT, topping pre-report expectations, while soybean inspections missed pre-report expectations, falling 250,000 MT from the previous week. Corn inspections declined 295,000 MT.
Beef stocks rose less than normal, while pork inventories increased more than average.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each opened lower overnight on reports that Argentina is cutting export taxes.
Corn sales during the week ended Jan. 16 rose 62% from the previous week, while soybean sales were more than double. Meanwhile, wheat sales slid 68%, missing pre-report expectations.
Corn, soybeans and wheat faced price pressure overnight in reaction to Argentina cutting grain and soy export taxes through midyear.
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