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Corn, soybeans and wheat all favored the upside overnight, with beans continuing to lead the way higher.
The report data was virtually inline with expectations, which should have little impact on prices Monday.
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Grain markets are expected to open weaker this morning after price pressure overnight.
Corn futures were unable to generate followthrough buying overnight after Thursday’s gains, while the soybean and wheat markets extended yesterday’s declines.
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The 90-day forecast from the National Weather Service signals increased chances of above-normal precipitation across most of the key HRW production areas of the Central and Southern Plains through February.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw continued selling pressure in the overnight session, with soybeans and soymeal leading the way lower.
The two-step continuing resolution is expected to clear the Senate, pushing the deadline for a full spending measure to January or February.