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Farmers have waited for months for some farm policy decision to be made by USDA, notably the Phase 2 provisions of the Emergency Relief Program (ERP).
Heavier selling pressure was seen in grain and soy futures overnight, especially the soybean and winter wheat markets, after disappointing finishes on Monday.
Weekly export inspections for week ended Jan. 5 revealed wheat inspections up over 116,001 MT from the previous week’s tally, while corn and soybeans were well below.
Soybeans are mixed with corn mostly lower and wheat mildly firmer to start the week. Livestock futures are supported by corrective buying...
Corn and wheat are expected to open lower, with soybeans likely to trade higher initially this morning.
Biden visits Mexico, whose president says corn GMO issue is on agenda
Short-term trend turns sideways for corn and SRW; trend now lower for lean hog futures.
Soybeans and wheat mildly favored the upside in quiet overnight trade, while corn traded on both sides of unchanged.
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After the Bell | January 6, 2023 Corn, soybeans end the first week of the year mostly higher after facing sharp selling early in the week, while wheat finished lower.