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Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the downside in overnight trade but saw an uptick in buying interest going into the break
Corn, soybeans and wheat all trading near unchanged as light overnight volume has little effect on the market.
Corn and soybeans post more modest gains
Corn saw relative strength overnight, building on yesterday’s strength. Soybeans and wheat favored the downside.
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Net soybean sales during the week ended March 13 totaled 352,600 MT, down 53% from the previous week and 29% from the four-week average, missing analysts’ pre-report expectations. Wheat sales marked net reductions, while corn sales were as expected.
Corn showing relative strength while soy and wheat are lower.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each chopped near unchanged on light volume overnight.
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