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Weekly export inspections for week ended Sep. 15 were reported as expected; corn and beans continue to keep a notable pace ahead of last year.
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Corn, winter wheat futures heading for first weekly decline in past four amid concerns over demand, global economy.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures extended price losses from earlier in the week duringovernight trade.
Corn, soybeans fall third straight day as U.S. railroad strike averted; winter wheat drops from two-month highs.
Monthly Rural Mainstreet Index in growth negative range.
There was a major expansion of drought across the Northern Plains, while drought conditions intensified in the Central Plains.
Hot, dry conditions during fall should facilitate rapid harvest of corn and soybeans but is concerning for the HRW crop that’s being planted into dry soils.