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Barring a change in weather pattern, grain markets will need another source of support for an extended price recovery.
The Aug. 1 implementation date will allow countries a little more time to get deals secured before tariffs officially increase.
Favorable weather, trade uncertainty and weakening cash livestock fundamentals will weigh on futures to open the week.
Favorable weather triggered an active round of selling in grains to kick off trade after the holiday weekend.
Speculation continues to swirl Trump’s Thursday night visit to Des Moines could result in news of purchase agreements for corn and beans with China or a delay in the July 9 deadline for increasing tariffs.
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Corn and soybeans saw followthrough gains overnight, challenging the recent downtrends.
Corn, soybeans and the winter wheat markets extended Wednesday’s strong gains during overnight trade.
Corn and bean basis remains much weaker than average.