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Soybeans mildly firmed overnight, while corn and wheat failed to stray far from unchanged in two-sided trade.
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Data wasn’t negative enough to have much market impact.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw corrective buying overnight, though selling pressure increased into the break.
USDA reported corn sales of 511,400 MT for the week ended June 13, the lowest since the week ended April 11, though exports totaled 1.48 MMT during the week. Meanwhile, wheat and soyoil sales each topped expectations.
Corn, soybeans and wheat posted mild corrective gains overnight, recouping a small portion of Thursday’s sharp losses.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw selling pressure overnight, negating a portion of the gains seen Tuesday in corn and beans.
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Corn, soybean and wheat futures faced price pressure during overnight trade coming off Wednesday’s holiday.
Wheat basis continues to firm amid plunging cash prices.