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Soybeans and wheat are expected to open firmer, corn mixed.
Wheat sales during the week ended June 20 topped analysts’ pre-report range for the second straight week. Soybean sales fell 49% on the week, while soyoil saw net reductions, which were a marketing-year low.
While the acreage estimates will draw a lot of attention, quarterly stocks data has a history of producing major surprises, especially for corn.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in tight ranges during the overnight session that saw two-sided trade.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw corrective buying most of the overnight session, though selling pressure increased into the break.
Soybeans led a round of corrective gains in grain and soy futures during the overnight session.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the downside overnight, with soybeans negating most of Monday’s surge.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded higher at points overnight but have adopted a mostly weaker tone this morning.
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Weekly soybean inspections during the week ended June 20, rose modestly on the week and were near the upper end of the pre-report range, while corn and wheat inspections each declined from the previous week.
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Corn and wheat traded around unchanged most of the overnight session though selling accelerated this morning, while soybeans traded higher most of the night before turning lower into the break.
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