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Soybeans posted strong gains overnight, while corn and wheat followed to the upside. As
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Wheat futures are expected to lead losses in the grain and soy markets.
USDA reported weekly wheat sales of 405,800 MT for week ended June 29, while net corn sales rose 79% on the week to 251,700 MT. Soybean sales fell 17% week-over-week.
Wheat futures posted sharp losses during overnight trade, while corn and soybeans also traded lower.