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Corn, soybean futures lower amid demand concern; wheat futures higher as dollar tumbles.
USDA estimates the drought footprint covers 74% of winter wheat acres.
Weekly export sales for week ended Nov. 3 proved corn export sales remain week, missing low-end expectations by nearly 35 MT, while soybeans, wheat fell on the low-end of the range for the week.
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Corn and soybean futures are lower and near their session lows this morning after two-side trade overnight. Wheat futures are mixed.
Soybean basis rises sharply as export demand picks up.
Corn futures drop to two-month low after USDA boosts crop estimates; wheat also hits two-month low, soybeans firmer.
Wheat futures had the sharpest price reaction to the data. Soybeans initially traded lower but quickly bounced back.
USDA’s Nov. WASDE and production updates yielded increases in corn and bean production; however, corn carryout fell short of expectations while soybean carryout was pegged 8 million bu. higher than the average estimate.
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