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There was no overnight grain trade as markets remained closed for Christmas, with grain and livestock markets resuming trade with a hard open at 8:30 a.m. CT.
U.S. hog herd expanded 384,000 head (0.1%) from year-ago as of Dec. 1.
After the Bell
Corn and wheat futures are higher with soybeans choppy. Livestock futures are also choppy to lower to start the week...
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Corn led strength, wheat was mixed and soybeans favored the downside in overnight trade.
Wheat futures led gains in the grain markets during the overnight session.
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