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Grain and soy futures traded solidly lower overnight, which is expected to spill into daytime trade.
Wheat futures led losses as grain and soy futures extended this week’s declines overnight.
Basis for both corn and soybeans dropped over the past week but remained positive and above average.
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Corn and soybeans are expected to trade lower. Wheat futures are called firmer, though spillover pressure will limit buyer interest.
Wheat futures were supported overnight by the bigger-than-expected decline in crop condition ratings, while corn and soybeans faced mild selling pressure.