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Corn, soybeans and wheat all traded solidly higher overnight amid a round of corrective buying.
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Corn and soybeans are expected to open firmer, with corn getting a boost from a daily sale to China for 2022-23. Wheat is expected to open weaker.
Modest corrective buying was seen in the corn, soybean and wheat markets overnight as traders continued to monitor weather and macroeconomics.
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Corn and wheat are expected to open firmer based on late strength overnight but buying may be limited given negative outside markets.
Export sales for the week ended July 8, 2022, shows larger than expected wheat exports, with soybeans falling short of expectations.
Overnight price action was two-sided and relatively quiet, though corn, soybeans and winter wheat all lower and near session lows this morning.
Corn and soybean basis are both well above their respective three-year averages.
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