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Corn and wheat are expected to open lower, with soybeans likely to trade higher initially this morning.
Grain and soy futures are expected to open firmer on corrective buying, though it has been a struggle to find sustained buying during daytime trade on bounce attempts this week.
Corn, soybeans and wheat were supported by corrective buying overnight after heavy selling pressure earlier this week.
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Corn and soybeans failed to hold earlier corrective gains late in overnight trade and are expected to open lower this morning.
Corn, soybeans and wheat firmed overnight amid mild corrective buying following sharp losses the first two trading sessions of the new year.
Farmers National Company reports strong gains in farmland prices.