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Corn and soybeans rebounded from Friday’s losses overnight while wheat continues to face sharp selling pressure.
Short-term trend turns sideways for corn, live cattle and feeders.
Corn and soybean futures trade on both sides of unchanged overnight but have firmed and are near session highs this morning. Wheat faced followthrough selling overnight.
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Wheat futures led weakness overnight, dragging corn and soybeans lower. Corn and beans remained within Thursday’s range overnight.
Winter wheat futures faced moderate to heavy selling pressure overnight, while milder losses were posted in corn, soybeans and spring wheat.