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Weekly soybean inspections during the week ended Nov. 21 fell 164,413 MT from the previous week but were still notable at 2.1 MMT. Meanwhile, corn and wheat inspections each rose on the week.
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Soybeans are higher with corn and wheat futures under pressure to start the week. Cattle futures are sharply higher and lean hog futures are mildly weaker...
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Technical selling pressure was featured in the wheat market overnight, pulling corn lower as well. Soybeans saw relative strength, though went into the break well off session highs.
Corn and wheat faced followthrough selling overnight, while the soybean market extended last Friday’s corrective gains.