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USDA’s weekly export data for week ended Jan. 19 showed wheat sales up 6% from the previous week and 84% from the prior four-week average. Net soybean sales were up 53% from the four-week average, while corn was up 46%.
Soybeans and wheat built on Wednesday’s gains during the overnight session, while corn rebounded from yesterday’s modest declines.
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Cash hog prices continued their extended seasonal decline.
Beef stocks rose more than average during December, while pork stocks increased versus the normal small drawdown in inventories during the month.
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Soybeans are expected to open weaker, with wheat firmer and corn near unchanged.
Corn and wheat futures were supported by followthrough buying overnight after strong gains on Tuesday, while the soybean market extended yesterday’s declines.