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Corn and wheat futures are expected to open higher amid Black Sea supply concerns after Russia attacked a Ukrainian port on the Danube River. Soybeans are expected to open lower on forecasts for improved weather.
Weekly wheat inspections in week ended July 27 rose 220,413 MT from the previous week, topping the pre-report range. Shipments are now running 4.8% behind a year ago, compared to 16.9% last week.
Grain and soy futures open the week under pressure. Cattle futures are higher with lean hog futures under pressure...
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Grain and soy futures are expected to open sharply lower this morning after heavy selling pressure overnight.
Corn, soybeans and wheat faced heavy price pressure during the overnight session.
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Ag markets saw mixed action at the end of a volatile week.