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New-crop corn expected firmer after falling near four-month low; wheat firmer, soybeans under pressure.
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Corn and wheat futures worked mildly higher overnight following Thursday’s sharp losses. Soybeans extended yesterday’s sharp loses.
USDA’s Hogs & Pigs Report estimated the U.S. hog herd at 72.5 million head as of June 1, down 629,000 head (0.9%) from year-ago.
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December corn sinks to four-month low after USDA raises acreage estimate; soybeans, wheat also lower.
Estimated corn plantings raised more than expected to 89.92 million ac., all wheat acres also above expectations.
Corn acres slightly higher than trade expectations.
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New-crop corn slips near three-month low, soybeans and wheat also lower ahead of USDA reports.