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Soybeans faced pressure overnight after a poor close on Thursday, while wheat traded mostly lower and corn was narrowly mixed.
Cash cattle prices reached an all-time high. Choice beef prices also surged, but are still far from their peak.
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Wheat futures are expected to lead price gains amid HRW crop concerns and on support from outside markets.
Corn and wheat futures rebounded from Tuesday’s losses overnight, while soybeans pulled back from yesterday’s gains.
IMF expects global growth of 2.8% this year and 3% in 2024, slightly below its forecasts published in January.
Traders expected USDA to cut its corn and soybean ending stocks forecasts after March 1 stocks came in lower than anticipated.
USDA kept corn and soybean ending stocks unchanged from March, while traders were anticipating a reduction for both crops. Meanwhile, wheat ending stocks rose as expected.