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Weekly corn inspections missed the pre-report range and fell nearly 200,000 MT from the previous week, while wheat fell nearly 90,000 MT and soybeans nearly 190,000 MT.
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No overnight grain trade. Grain and livestock markets open at 8:30 a.m. CT for an abbreviated session until 12:05 p.m. CT.
Cash corn and soybean prices drop.
Basis slips a little for corn and soybeans; both weaker than average.
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Soybeans favored the downside overnight amidst profit taking, wheat futures favored the upside, corn was stuck in the middle and traded narrowly near unchanged. Each saw an increase in selling pressure into the break.
Soybeans turned lower after rallying 60 cents in two sessions to start the week, wheat futures continue to bounce from near-contract lows and corn saw light trading on both sides of unchanged overnight.
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