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Global supply concerns amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine fueled active followthrough buying in grain and soy markets overnight, led by winter wheat.
Winter wheat futures up sharply as Russia-Ukraine war disrupts global trade; corn and soybeans also higher.
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Grain and soy futures are sharply higher to open the week. Cattle futures are mostly higher as hog futures correct higher...
Short-term trend turns bullish for live cattle, feeder cattle and cotton.
Wheat futures expected sharply higher on Russia-Ukraine disruptions; corn and soybeans also higher.
Major media now focusing on potential for still higher food prices, surging fertilizer costs
Bulls controlled overnight trade in the grain and soy complex amid global supply concerns as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is showing no signs of letting up or ending anytime soon.
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