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Grain and soy futures posted two-sided trade overnight, suggesting a rather directionless start to the daytime session.
Short-term trends turn sideways for corn, soybeans and soymeal.
Wheat futures posted mild corrective overnight, while soybeans traded mixed and corn faced followthrough selling.
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Corn and soybeans will face followthrough selling, while wheat will attempt to maintain modest corrective gains posted overnight.
Corn and soybean futures extended this week’s losses during overnight trade, while wheat traded mostly firmer on mild corrective buying.
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Corn and soybean sales each missed their respective pre-report range for week ended April 13, though weekly wheat sales of 259,000 MT were 1 MT short of topping the pre-report range.
Grain and soy futures will face active followthrough selling after losses overnight and disappointing weekly export sales.
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