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Corn and soybeans traded on both sides of unchanged overnight and went into the break near Monday’s settlement, while wheat futures favored the downside.
Corn, soybeans and wheat held in tight trading ranges in light trade overnight.
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Soybeans traded mostly higher overnight though sellers gained steam into the break, sending soybeans, corn and wheat into the break near session lows.
Soybeans have firmed this morning, while corn and wheat adopted a weaker tone following two-sided trade overnight.
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Soybeans surged overnight, leading corn slightly higher as well. Wheat saw action on both sides of unchanged but favored the downside into the break.
Soybeans recouped most of their losses the two previous days during overnight trade, while corn also traded to the upside and wheat had a varied tone.