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Soybean futures climb overnight on corrective buying, Midwest dryness; corn and wheat also firmer.
Based on the Drought Monitor, USDA estimates the drought footprint at 31% for corn acres, 28% for soybeans, 17% for spring wheat and 65% for cotton.
Soymeal and new crop corn, soybean sales remain relatively stable, cotton sales fall to another marketing-year low.
Two-sided trade was seen in the grain and soy markets overnight, with corn and soybeans mildly weaker and wheat favoring the upside this morning
Corn and soybean basis declines from recent peaks but remains well above average.
Soybeans extend sharp slide on crude oil weakness, Midwest rain forecasts; winter wheat drops to six-month low.
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Wheat rebounds from one-week lows on pick-up in global demand, corn and soybeans also firmer.
Grains faced followthrough selling early in the overnight session, but markets are higher this morning amid corrective buying, led by wheat.