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As of Oct. 25, 84% of the U.S. was experiencing abnormal dryness/drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, including 74% of winter wheat areas.
Grain, soybean futures firmer as Argentina, Russia stoke concern over global supplies.
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Weekly export sales for week ended Oct. 20 revealed a continuance of lackluster corn export sales, while soybeans remain steady, maintaining a pace slightly ahead of last year. Wheat topped expectations by over 80 MT.
Wheat futures built on Wednesday’s gains overnight amid global supply worries, while the corn and soybean markets followed to the upside.
Basis is better than average for corn and soybeans despite Mississippi River transportation slowdowns.
Soybean futures end mixed after U.S. dollar’s pullback drives early strength; corn down slightly, winter wheat firmer.
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Ahead of the Open | October 26, 2022 Winter wheat falls near five-week low on hopes for improved crop conditions; corn lower, soybeans higher.
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Corn and soybean futures found followthrough buying overnight while wheat futures rebounded as markets were supported by the recent sharp pullback in the U.S. dollar.
Soybean futures end higher amid sharp drop in U.S. dollar, easing harvest pressure; corn also higher, wheat at five-week low.
Food price forecasts continue to rise and are well above historical average rates.
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Wheat falls to one-month low on prospects for Plains moisture relief; corn lower, soybeans steady-firm.
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Corn and wheat traded lower overnight on followthrough selling, while soybeans faced two-sided trade.
Grain, soybean futures end lower on pressure from accelerating harvest, concern over demand and China.
Beef stocks increased less than normal during September, though inventories were record-large for the month. Pork stocks declined contra-seasonally last month.