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Winter wheat futures climb to highs for the wheat amid supply concerns, corn and soybeans also firmer,
Sharp drop in cash corn and soybean prices over the past week.
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Despite rains on parts of the Plains, the drought footprint expanded across HRW wheat regions and now covers 64% of U.S. winter wheat area.
Weekly export sales data for week ended Sept. 22 revealed a sizable figure for soybeans at 1,003,000 MT, while corn and wheat each landed within the range of expectations.
Overnight trade was light and two-sided, though buyer interest is building with grain and soy markets trading near session highs this morning.
The national average corn basis turned negative for the first time since mid-April.
Grain, soybean futures end firm with boost from strength in crude oil, pullback in U.S. dollar; hogs extend plunge to nine-month low.
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Wheat futures extend corrective gains as traders watch Ukraine, corn firmer after dropping to three-week low.
Wheat futures firmed overnight, while soybeans faced mild selling pressure and corn was caught in the middle.
Wheat futures end higher in corrective rebound; soybeans close near three-week low; hogs plunge to nine-month low.
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Grain, soybean futures higher overnight in corrective recovery; USDA harvest progress slower than expected.
Corrective buying was seen in the grain and soy complex overnight as the U.S. dollar pulled back and crude oil firmed.
Corn futures drop near four-week low, soybeans near three-week low as surging dollar, recession worries pressure commodities.
CCI ratings have dropped 11 consecutive weeks for corn and eight straight for soybeans.