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Buyer interest built throughout the overnight session in the soybean and soymeal markets and futures are trading near session highs this morning.
Soybean basis slipped a little over the past week, as farmer selling likely picked up, but remains stronger than average.
Soybean futures surge over 30 cents on exports, reduced South American crops; corn firm, hog futures at six-month high.
Soybean futures seen higher on exports, South American crop shortfall; corn slightly firmer, wheat mixed.
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Soybeans regained most of Tuesday’s losses overnight, while corn and wheat recouped only a fraction of their declines.
Corn, soybeans, wheat drop sharply on profit-taking amid signs of easing Russia-Ukraine tension.
Conditions in southern Brazil are worse than expected and there may be additional yield losses due to drought.
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Wheat leads grain futures lower overnight on easing Russia-Ukraine tension, soybeans at lowest in over a week.
Soybeans extended Monday’s declines overnight, while the winter wheat markets were pressured by an apparent easing of tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Corn followed the other two markets lower.
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Russia and Ukraine/China and Taiwan – and what they could mean for the prices of energy and goods, plus we discuss crop insurance, the protests in Canada, we answer some questions, and look ahead to this week.
Corn settles at seven-month high on strong export numbers; soybeans fall on profit-taking, wheat near three-week high.
Soybean inspections drop, but within expectations
Grain and soybean futures are lower to start the week. Livestock futures are rebounding from last week’s losses.
Grain, soybean futures expected lower as market watches Russia-Ukraine tensions, South America weather.
No changes to short-term trends for ag markets this week.
Farmers, crop insurance agents have different opinions regarding SCO