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Corn, soybean and wheat futures traded narrowly on both sides of unchanged in a lightly traded overnight session.
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Corn, soybean and wheat futures are expected to open with a firmer tone this morning as markets continue to recoup sharp losses from earlier this week.
Grain and soybean futures continued their attempt overnight to recoup some of the recent sharp price losses.
Soybean sales for the week were down 14% from the previous week and 25% below the four-week average. Corn sales for the week were down 48% from the four-week average, though wheat sales were up 39%.