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Soybeans were supported by corrective buying overnight, while corn and wheat faced followthrough selling.
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Soybeans are expected to continue their recent price surge amid Argentine crop concerns.
Export sales data for week ended Dec. 22 reported wheat sales topping expectations by over 28,000 MT, while corn and soybean sales were mid-range.
Soybean futures continued their price surge overnight with front-month futures reaching their highest level on the continuation chart since Sept. 13. Corn and wheat traded in narrow ranges on either side of unchanged.
Soybeans extend gains above $15 amid Argentina dryness concern, demand optimism; corn mixed, wheat lower.