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Despite rains on parts of the Plains, the drought footprint expanded across HRW wheat regions and now covers 64% of U.S. winter wheat area.
Weekly export sales data for week ended Sept. 22 revealed a sizable figure for soybeans at 1,003,000 MT, while corn and wheat each landed within the range of expectations.
Overnight trade was light and two-sided, though buyer interest is building with grain and soy markets trading near session highs this morning.
The national average corn basis turned negative for the first time since mid-April.
Grain, soybean futures end firm with boost from strength in crude oil, pullback in U.S. dollar; hogs extend plunge to nine-month low.
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Wheat futures extend corrective gains as traders watch Ukraine, corn firmer after dropping to three-week low.
Wheat futures firmed overnight, while soybeans faced mild selling pressure and corn was caught in the middle.
Wheat futures end higher in corrective rebound; soybeans close near three-week low; hogs plunge to nine-month low.