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The CCI ratings ae 25.3 points (7.4%) above year-ago for corn and 23.4 points (6.9%) higher for soybeans.
Wheat futures rebounded from Friday’s losses during the overnight session, while corn and soybeans pulled back from their gains at the end of last week.
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Tentative accord to end four-day strike
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Corn and soybeans traded on either side of unchanged overnight while wheat saw relative weakness. Positioning ahead of Monday’s reports is likely to drive trade today.
Soybeans and corn traded on either side of unchanged overnight, but are weaker early this morning, while wheat faced mild followthrough selling throughout the session.