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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.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat all favored the upside overnight, with beans continuing to lead the way higher.
Soybeans continued Monday’s rally overnight, corn is pressing into the upper end of the recent sideways range and wheat saw corrective buying off yesterday’s for-the-move low.
After the Bell | November 20, 2023
USDA’s Weekly export inspections data showed corn, soybean and wheat inspections within pre-report ranges, though soybean inspections are increasingly falling behind year-ago.
Corn and wheat futures are under light pressure with soybeans slightly higher to start the week. Cattle futures are mostly higher with lean hogs mixed.
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Corn and soybeans reversed early overnight losses and into the break nearer session highs, as soybeans continue to lead strength. Wheat futures slipped, continuing last week’s weakness.
Soybean futures firmed despite a gap lower on the overnight open, corn futures have pivoted near unchanged while wheat continued recent weakness.