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Wheat futures rebounded from the poor finish last Friday by posting strong gains during the overnight session. Corn and soybeans followed to the upside.
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During the week ended May 9, weekly pork sales totaled 21,100 MT, a marketing-year low, while soybean sales missed the pre-report range of estimates, falling 38% from the previous week. Weekly corn sales dropped 17%.
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Wheat futures led resurgent strength across the grain and soy markets overnight.
Wheat rebounded from yesterday’s losses overnight, pulling corn and soybean futures modestly higher.
Basis weakened slightly for corn, soybeans and wheat.