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Ahead of the Open | November 4, 2021 Corn, wheat seen higher as export sales at high end of expectations, soybeans lower.
Global food prices continue to rise, world cereal production to set record and House Democrats hope to vote on infrastructure bills by the end of the week...
USDA says 43% of U.S. winter wheat areas are experiencing drought conditions, unchanged from the previous week.
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Soybean sales totaled nearly 1.9 MMT, while corn sales topped 1.2 MMT.
After the Bell | November 3, 2021 Corn and wheat fall second day in corrective pullback, live cattle futures post two-month high.
As was widely expected, the Federal Reserve will begin dialing back its asset purchases by $15 billion per month, starting later in November.
Corn and wheat futures halted their corrective pullbacks from the two previous days overnight, but soybeans extended Wednesday’s declines.
Soybean basis firmed despite the rollover to the January contract, which is around 13 cents above November.
Deere & Co. workers reject contract settlement, Youngkin defeats McAuliffe in Virginia and China pledges to cut coal use...
Ahead of the Open | November 3, 2021 Grain, soybean futures seen slightly lower in profit-taking pullback from recent rallies.
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Soybeans were also slightly lower overnight, pulling back from Tuesday’s gains.
After the Bell | November 2, 2021 Corn, wheat futures decline in corrective setback, soybeans firmer as harvest slightly behind expectations.
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Ahead of the Open | November 2, 2021 Wheat futures extend rally on shrinking supply outlook, corn climbs to 2 1/2-month high.
After the Bell | November 1, 2021 Wheat futures extend rally to multi-year highs, corn posts highest settlement since early July.
Spring wheat futures led gains in the grain and soy complex overnight.
Decline in the HRW crop was led by Texas, though crops in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska and Montana also dropped.
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