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Corn futures showed relative strength overnight, soybeans pivoted near unchanged and wheat gave up a significant portion of Tuesday’s gains.
Corn and soybeans are trading near unchanged this morning after light two-sided trade overnight, while wheat futures have weakened.
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Soybeans led the way higher overnight as soybeans, corn and wheat each saw gains into the break. Each is nearing 10-day moving average resistance, which will be the first real test of the recent bounces.
HRW crop continues to rebound from a rough start last fall.
Soybeans firmed amid followthrough buying overnight, while corn and wheat mildly favored the upside is light trade.
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Corn futures fell to fresh contract lows overnight, dragging wheat lower as well. Soybeans fell to contract lows though saw corrective buying into the break.
No changes to the short-term chart trends this week.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded lower overnight, with nearby corn and soybeans falling to new contract lows.
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Placements declined from year-ago levels for a third straight month – a trend that will continue.