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Corn, soybeans and wheat traded both side of unchanged in light price action to kick off the last trading day of the year.
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Corn, soybean and wheat futures are trading near session lows this morning as markets extend Tuesday’s weaker (and low-range) closes.
A slow weakening of the La Nina weather pattern is expected in January, but its influence on South American weather will likely continue without much change into at least mid-January.
Soybean basis slipped again, but remains well above the three-year average.
Corn futures retreat from 6 1/2-month high as profit-taking weighs on grain markets, soybeans and wheat also lower.
Soybeans seen lower after rising to five-month high overnight, corn and wheat also lower.
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Corn jumps to six-month high, soybeans at five-month high as dryness stresses South American crops; wheat ends lower.