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Grain, soybean futures seen lower as markets extend yesterday’s declines.
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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.
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March soybean futures reached the highest level overnight since mid-July, as the strong rally was extended.
Corn jumps to six-month high, soybeans at five-month high as dryness stresses South American crops; wheat ends lower.
wheat inspections mildly increased but remain slow.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures are higher to start the week although spring wheat futures are lower on profit taking. Livestock futures are also higher.
Corn futures near six-month high, soybeans at four-month high on South America dryness, wheat at one-month high.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures extended their recent rallies overnight as traders returned from the extended Christmas holiday weekend.
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