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The Jan. 1 U.S. cattle inventory was the smallest since 1951.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw extensive selling pressure overnight and went into the break on session lows.
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Corn and soybeans extended Thursday’s corrective declines overnight, while wheat pulled back from gains earlier in the week.
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Soybean sales during the week ended Jan. 23 were down 71% from the previous week, missing analysts’ pre-report range. Corn and wheat sales were as expected
Corn and soybeans saw profit-taking overnight while wheat traded on either side of unchanged.
Corn and soybean futures pulled back from Wednesday’s strong gains overnight, while wheat pivoted around unchanged.
Corn basis firmed despite a strong rise in the average cash price.
Corn continues to lead strength as corn, soybeans and wheat each traded solidly higher in overnight trade.