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Weekly corn, soybean and wheat sales were all within their respective ranges for week ended April 20. While cotton and pork sales were each up noticeably from the previous week and the four-week average.
Corn and soybeans posted mild corrective gains overnight, while wheat traded on both sides of unchanged.
Crop Consultant Dr. Michael Cordonnier’s expectations for corn and soybean plantings.
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All food prices are now forecast to rise 6.5% in 2023 (range of 4.9% to 8.2%), down from an expected 7.5% increase last month.
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Grain and soy futures are expected to favor the downside after failing to sustain corrective buying overnight.
Grain and soy markets worked higher on corrective buying earlier in the overnight session, but buyer interest is drying up this morning.
The HRW CCI rating remains historically low, while the SRW rating is above average.