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Corn futures faced light followthorugh selling overnight, while wheat firmed.
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Attendees kept their focus on the industry even as the disruptions in Washington and across the country continue to come from the Trump administration.
Grains are expected to open with a modestly firmer tone this morning, though fund selling remains a risk to prices.
Corn, soybean and wheat futures modestly bounced from Thursday’s losses during the overnight session.