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Weekly export inspections for week ended March 23 revealed a notable drop in corn inspections from the previous week, while wheat and soybeans were each higher on the week.
Corn acres are expected to rise nearly 4%; soybean acres expected to be virtually unchanged
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Wheat and corn futures are expected to open higher after strength overnight despite negative outside markets. Soybeans are expected to trade lower after extending the sharp price drop overnight.
Soybeans’ attempt at a corrective rebound overnight proved futile and the market is under pressure this morning. Corn futures traded both sides of unchanged, while wheat firmed overnight.
Beef stocks declined in February, though more than average. Pork stocks rose last month, though less than normal.
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