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Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw weakness early in the overnight session.
Grain bulls are fading early this week
A mid-level high pressure ridge will bring heat throughout much of the Midwest.
Corn conditions continue to remain favorable
Two of the six largest Class 1 railroads are rumored to be seeking a merger to form the first-ever rail service network stretching from coast to coast.
As soybean exports face increasing uncertainty, the United Soybean Board says it’s focused on drumming up more domestic demand.
Weekly wheat inspections for the week ended July 17 topped pre-report expectations by a notable margin, while corn inspections fell short. Both wheat and soybean inspections rose on the week.
A deeper dive into above trend yield projections amid strong crop conditions.
Corn and soybean futures open the week under moderate pressure as wheat futures firm. Live and feeder cattle are mildly higher this morning with hog futures choppy to start the week...
Warmer temperatures, more rain chances this week for Midwest
Wheat saw relative strength overnight while corn and soybeans gapped lower and faced followthrough selling.
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Corn and soybean futures are poised to post strong weekly gains.
Changes are coming to the weather pattern that will produce hotter temps and high relative humidity across areas of the U.S. through next week, inducing some crop stress.
Four of 10 Bankers Expect Negatives from Tariffs
Cash cattle averaged the second highest price on record last week.