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During the week ended Feb. 13, soybean inspections declined 377,000 MT from the previous week, while wheat inspections tumbled 320,000 MT, though weekly corn inspections rose notably to 1.6 MMT, topping analysts’ pre-report range.
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Wheat futures surged higher today with corn and beans following to the upside. Livestock futures ended the week lower.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each surged higher in overnight trade with wheat leading the way higher.
Corn, soybeans and wheat built on Thursday’s gains during the overnight session and are trading near their session highs early this morning.