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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.
Weekly export inspections for week ended Oct. 20 revealed another week of sizable soybean inspections, at nearly 3 MMT, while wheat fell short of the expected range of 200,000-500,000 MT, and corn was as expected.
Corn, soybeans and wheat futures open the week under pressure. Cattle futures are mildly firmer and lean hog futures are under corrective selling pressure.
Grain, soybean futures lower as U.S. dollar strengthens, crude oil drops.
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Grain and soy futures faced pressure from weak outside markets overnight.
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Soybean futures end firm, post third weekly gain on stronger exports; corn little-changed, wheat mostly lower.
All three categories matched or were close to the average pre-report estimates.
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Grain, soybean futures under pressure amid U.S. dollar surge, optimism over Ukraine export deal.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures retreated from Thursday’s gains overnight amid renewed hopes for a Ukrainian grain export extension and pressure from outside markets.
Soybean futures jump to high for week on improved export demand; corn gains for first time in five sessions, wheat also firmer.
Rural Mainstreet Index marks sixth decline in seven months.
Farm diesel prices rise to the highest level since the third week of July.
The Seasonal Drought Outlook indicates drought will persist or develop across most areas of the Plains, Delta and Southeast, though there could be some improvement in the Ohio River Valley.
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