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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.
Wheat futures are expected to open firmer, with HRW contracts likely to lead gains amid weather concerns.
EPA vehicle emissions standards rule coming Wed. | Russia comments on Ukraine grain exports
Short-term, intermediate and long-term trends are all bullish for live cattle futures.
Wheat futures traded solidly higher coming out of the extended holiday weekend, while corn favored the downside and soybeans traded mixed.
IMF/World Bank meetings | Deficit grows | EPA announcement | Biden to Ireland
Labor force participation rate highest since pandemic began
The credit could provide a major boon to biofuel products made of wastes and oils, but producers are also eyeing a big new market for corn-based ethanol.
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Markets closed tomorrow to honor Good Friday, Cargill steps lightly on Russian exports and cash cattle surges...