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Corn soybean and wheat futures opened firmer overnight but have faded and continue to soften to start the week. Live and feeder cattle futures are mildly lower as lean hog futures fall sharply.
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Soybean futures expected higher on fresh export business, corn firmer, wheat lower.
Soybean futures extended their corrective gains from the two previous days overnight, which helped support corn. Wheat futures held in a tight range in narrowly mixed trade.
Wheat futures up sharply amid fresh demand, tight supplies of milling-quality wheat; corn and soybeans also up.
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Grain, soybean futures seen firmer on fresh demand, supply concern in wheat.
As of Nov. 30, 52% of U.S. winter wheat area was covered by drought conditions, up from 49% the previous week.