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Corn, soybeans and wheat each posted strong gains to end the week while livestock markets ended the day mixed in light volume trade.
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Corn and wheat favored the downside overnight while soybeans showed relative strength.
Soybeans firmer, wheat mixed and corn firmer early this morning.
The livestock markets rebounded from Monday’s losses today. Corn and soybeans saw modest gains but closed off session highs. Wheat and cotton continue to face selling pressure.