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Wheat futures led to the upside overnight with corn posting mild gains. Soybeans favored the downside though pared losses into the break.
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Corn and wheat faced selling pressure overnight while soybeans continued to show relative strength.
Weekly corn sales during the week ended March 7 totaled 1.28 MMT, up 16% from the previous week, while soybean and wheat sales each faded, down 39% and 69%, respectively. Wheat sales were at a marketing-year low.
Soybeans extended their recent corrective gains during the overnight session, while wheat traded lower and corn favored the downside in two-sided trade.
Basis slipped a little for corn, soybeans and SRW wheat as cash prices firmed.
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