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Soybeans are firmer early this morning, while corn and wheat have weakened after two-sided trade overnight.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each posted corrective gains overnight, though corn and soybeans fell near unchanged into the break.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat rebounded amid modest corrective buying during the overnight session.
The HRW crop starts the growing season well below year-ago and the five-year average.
Despite falling 155,000 MT from the previous week, soybean inspections remained strong during the week ended Oct. 24, landing near the top-end of analysts’ pre-report expectations. Corn and wheat inspections also declined and were near low-end estimates.
Corn and soybeans are under pressure as wheat chops around unchanged. Cattle futures are mixed with lean hog futures higher to start the week…