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Soybeans continue to lead strength, which will be difficult to continue without participation from corn and wheat in the next couple days.
Amid ongoing trade tensions, China imported zero soybeans from the United States last month, marking the first time since November 2018 that no U.S. shipments arrived.
Soybeans continue to see relative strength and traded above key technical resistance overnight.
Wet, windy and cooler in the upper Midwest
Davis and Spencer tackle the news while Lane gives a look into a harvest survey done by Farm Journal.
Forecasts for temperature, rainfall and drought included
Corn and wheat futures are under pressure with soybeans higher. Cattle futures are sharply higher with lean hogs finding support...
Soybeans continue to lead strength with prices hitting the highest level in four weeks early this morning.
Grain markets firmer overnight, led by soybeans
A vote by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to approve new carbon‐emission standards for oceangoing ships has been pushed back by one year — a move that aligns with President Trump’s strong opposition to binding global shipping climate rules.