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Corn, soybeans and wheat mildly favored the downside during a relatively quiet overnight session to open the week.
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Grain and livestock markets ended the week with a mixed tone, with corn futures ending the week on a high note.
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No grain trade overnight. Grain and livestock futures resume trade at 8:30 a.m. CT for an abbreviated session.
After the Bell
Soybeans led corrective strength overnight with corn following to the upside. Wheat fell under selling pressure, though buying efforts picked up into the break.
Cash livestock prices sharply above year-ago.
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Soybean basis dropped and remained weaker than average.