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After the Bell |December 30, 2022
Expected pushback from farmers, others
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Soybeans are expected to continue their recent price surge amid Argentine crop concerns.
Export sales data for week ended Dec. 22 reported wheat sales topping expectations by over 28,000 MT, while corn and soybean sales were mid-range.
Soybean futures continued their price surge overnight with front-month futures reaching their highest level on the continuation chart since Sept. 13. Corn and wheat traded in narrow ranges on either side of unchanged.
Soybeans extend gains above $15 amid Argentina dryness concern, demand optimism; corn mixed, wheat lower.
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Grain futures lower overnight amid concern over Covid surge in China; soybeans continue holding above $15.00.
Energy prices continue lower on effects of rising Covid-19 cases in China on oil demand
Big weekly gains in cash corn and winter wheat prices.
Choice boxed beef continues the strong year-end price rally.
Concerns with surging Covid cases in China triggered risk aversion in markets overnight, including grain and soy futures.
Soybeans rally to close above $15, corn hits seven-week high amid weather, supply concerns; wheat also higher.
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Ahead of the Open Soybeans drive back above $15.00 overnight on weather concerns and China hopes. Corn weaker, wheat mixed.
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Soybeans built on Tuesday’s gains overnight but failed to get near yesterday’s highs. Corn and wheat futures held in tight trading ranges in thin trade.
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