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Corn and soybeans saw buying pressure on last night’s open but faded from overnight highs early this morning. Wheat saw relative weakness.
Corn and soybeans trading higher overnight, while wheat trades lower.
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Corn and soybeans saw selling pressure most of the overnight session while wheat saw relative strength, though faded into the break.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat saw followthrough buying overnight, though selling pressure increased into the break.
Weekly new-crop soybean sales topped pre-report expectations for the second straight week, while new-crop corn sales landed just above pre-report estimates.
Followthrough buying in corn, soybeans and SRW wheat overnight.
Our Market Watch table features monthly and quarterly price outlooks along with weekly prices for a variety of ag markets.
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Price action was varied overnight as soybeans firmed on corrective buying, wheat continued to face selling pressure and corn traded narrowly near unchanged.
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