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The spring wheat CCI rating was the lowest of the growing season; the corn and soybean crops were still above their early July ratings.
Weekly wheat inspections in week ended July 27 rose 220,413 MT from the previous week, topping the pre-report range. Shipments are now running 4.8% behind a year ago, compared to 16.9% last week.
Grain and soy futures open the week under pressure. Cattle futures are higher with lean hog futures under pressure...
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Grain and soy futures are expected to open sharply lower this morning after heavy selling pressure overnight.
Corn, soybeans and wheat faced heavy price pressure during the overnight session.
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Ag markets saw mixed action at the end of a volatile week.
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All signs point toward a sharply lower open in grains this morning, though a series of daily soybean sales could somewhat limit buying in that market.
Corn, soybeans and SRW wheat extended Thursday’s losses overnight, while the HRW and HRS markets also weakened.
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Grain and soy futures are expected to open mostly firmer this morning after favoring the upside in two-sided trade overnight.