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Outside markets influenced grain and livestock markets to varying degrees in volatile trade to open the week.
Grain markets roar back from sharp post-holiday losses, corn, soybeans post weekly gains amid Midwest drier forecast.
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Corn and wheat futures built on Thursday’s strong corrective gains during overnight trade. Soybeans traded higher initially but failed to sustain the firmer tone.
Cash prices for corn, soybeans and wheat plunged over the past week.
USDA estimates the drought footprint at 29% for corn (up six points from last week), 22% for soybeans (up seven points), 19% for spring wheat (unchanged) and 68% for cotton (up seven points).