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After the Bell July 12, 2022
USDA’s corn, soybean and wheat ending stocks forecasts topped pre-report expectations, as did the U.S. all-wheat crop estimate.
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Grain/soy futures expected to open daytime trade sharply lower on followthrough from heavy selling overnight and negative outside markets.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures faced heavy pressure overnight after initially trying to work to the upside.
The corn and soybean crops posted modest gains, while spring wheat improved notably.
Outside markets influenced grain and livestock markets to varying degrees in volatile trade to open the week.
Soybean export inspections fell shy of expectations.