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Selling pressure built in the grain markets overnight, with soybeans leading losses early this morning.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw choppy trade to start the overnight session, though buying interest increased this morning and all three went into the break on session highs.
Soybeans rebounded from earlier weakness to trade higher early this morning, while corn and wheat are choppy.
Both crops remain rated well above year-ago
Weekly corn inspections during the week ended Sept. 19 totaled 1.1 MMT, up 534,000 MT from the previous week while wheat inspections of 711,000 MT rose 122,000 MT.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each trended higher throughout the overnight session and went into the break near session highs.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded solidly higher overnight, led by double-digit gains in the soybean market.
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All three categories were near the average pre-report estimates.