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Corn, soybeans and wheat each opened higher overnight, though corn and beans struggled to maintain early overnight gains.
Weekly corn sales during the week ended Nov. 7 totaled 1.32 MMT, down 53% from the previous week, while soybeans declined 24% to 1.56 MMT.
Wheat and soybeans saw corrective strength overnight while corn struggled to garner much bullish momentum.
Corn, soybeans and wheat firmed amid light corrective buying during the overnight session.
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Wheat continues to see relative weakness while corn and soybeans faced modest selling pressure overnight.
USDA estimated 43% of the U.S. winter wheat crop was experiencing drought conditions, down 14 points from last week and one point less than last year at this time.