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Corn and wheat are expected to open with a mildly firmer tone, though outside markets are price-negative. Soybeans are called lower.
After trading higher earlier in the overnight session, corn, soybeans and wheat have turned mostly lower early this morning.
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Grain and soy futures are expected to open lower after pressure during overnight trade. Corn could get a boost from daily export sales to China.
Corn and soybeans faced followthrough selling overnight, while the wheat market pulled back from Monday’s corrective gains.