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Wheat futures end higher but trim overnight rally as U.S. Plains receives moisture relief; soybeans lifted by export business.
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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Winter wheat futures fall sharply for second straight week with moisture relief heading for Plains; corn, soybeans also lower.
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Russian crude exports to India surge, Germany calls for cease fire in Ukraine and President Biden will dialogue with Chinese President Xi...