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Weekly corn inspections during the week ended April 25 were down 435,000 MT from the previous week, which was revised 38,000 MT higher. Corn, wheat and soybean inspections were all within pre-report estimates.
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Corn and wheat traded in narrow ranges near unchanged most of the night, while soybeans showed modest weakness.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded in narrow ranges during a quiet overnight session.
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Wheat led strength overnight, with corn following modestly to the upside. Soybeans favored the downside and went into the break near session lows.
Weekly corn sales for the week ended April 18 topped pre-report expectations by a notable margin, while soybean sales missed the pre-report range.
Soybeans pulled back from recent gains overnight, while corn and wheat traded on both sides of unchanged.