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Selling persisted throughout the grain market overnight as corn, soybeans and wheat continue to trade on recent lows. Persistent impressive sales and falling projected acres did little to boost corn prices.
The extended forecast suggests spring planting should advance rather rapidly and favors early crop development.
The initial projections are based on the January WASDE Report. These are USDA’s current best guesstimates. A lot can (and will) change.
Corn, soybeans and wheat extended Wednesday’s losses during the overnight session.
Cash grain prices continue to fall; sharply below year-ago.
Basis remains weaker than average for corn, soybeans and wheat.
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Grain and soy markets are expected to open under solid pressure this morning after weak trade overnight.
Wheat futures led broad losses in the grain and soy complex during the overnight session as markets weakened amid technical selling and a lack of supportive news.