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Export Inspections for week ended July 14, were within the range of estimates for corn and soybeans, while wheat fell shy of what was expected.
Grain and soy futures are sharply higher to start the week. Livestock futures are also sharply higher.
Corn, soybean futures expected higher with hot week ahead for Midwest; wheat up from five-month lows.
Short-term chart trends mostly unchanged from the previous week.
Biden and his team don’t get capping price of Russian oil, nor Saudi boost in oil production
Corn, soybeans and wheat all traded solidly higher overnight amid a round of corrective buying.
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Davis Michaelsen and Editor Brian Grete discuss this week’s market action...