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During the week ended Jan. 4, weekly wheat inspections topped pre-report estimates by over 140,000 MT, while soybean inspections were just shy of the pre-report range of 700,000 MT to 1.125 MMT.
Short-term trend turns bullish for live cattle and feeders.
Grain and soy futures favored the downside overnight - pressure continues this morning. Cattle futures are choppy with lean hogs mostly lower to start the week...
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Grains favored the downside overnight as soybeans continue to lead the complex lower.
Grain futures posted two-sided trade overnight, though markets are mostly weaker this morning.
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Corn and wheat favored the upside most of the night but saw renewed selling into the break, while soybeans saw steady selling pressure most of the overnight session.
Weekly corn, wheat and soybean sales each missed pre-report expectations for the week ended Dec. 28, while corn and soybean sales slid to a marketing-year low.
Corn and soybean futures mildly favored the downside in quiet, two-sided overnight trade, while wheat firmed.
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Grains traded in tight ranges overnight with corn, soybeans and wheat each favoring the downside.