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Grains are expected to open mixed following the extended holiday weekend as traders sort out South American weather, outside markets and China’s surging Covid cases.
Grain and livestock markets will reopen at 8:30 a.m. CT following the extended holiday weekend. Outside markets were price-negative, with crude oil weaker and the U.S. dollar sharply higher overnight.
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After the Bell |December 30, 2022
Expected pushback from farmers, others
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As 2022 comes to a close, it’s time to look back on the events, stories and people that were most influential for agriculture over the past year.
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.