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Corn, soybeans and wheat are expected to open lower on followthrough selling, but all three markets finished well off their overnight lows.
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Corn, soybean and winter wheat futures are expected to open solidly lower after selling pressure overnight.
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Soybeans and wheat are expected to trade solidly higher after active followthrough buying overnight. Corn futures are called mixed, but should be helped by spillover from soybeans and wheat, along with outside markets.
Soybeans and wheat extended last week’s gains amid followthrough buying during overnight trade, while corn posted two-sided trade.
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