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In its September WASDE, USDA increased planted corn acres, offsetting the reduction in yield to 173.8 bu. per acre, down from 175.1 in August. Soybean planted acres rose slightly, while the yield was trimmed to 50.1 bpa.
Corn and soybean futures are slightly higher with wheat under moderate pressure. Cattle futures are mostly higher with feeder futures mixed and choppy. Lean hog futures are off to a solid start...
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Corn and soybean futures mildly favored the upside in light trade overnight, while wheat posted modest losses.
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Muted volatility was seen across the grain markets overnight, which is likely to continue until Tuesday’s Crop Production report.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures held in tight trading ranges during a quiet overnight session.