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Wheat futures traded higher to open the week amid global supply concerns, while soybeans softened and corn was caught in the middle.
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Corn and wheat are expected to trade lower, with soybeans likely to favor the upside.
Weekly export sales through week ended Oct. 6 revealed corn below expectations for the second straight week, with beans, wheat on the low end of pre-report estimates. However, bean sales continue to outpace last year.