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After the Bell | August 31, 2021 Corn, soybeans under pressure with Midwest crop poised to finish strong, wheat firm amid tighter world stockpiles.
CCI ratings for both crops are below the respective five-year averages for the end of August.
Chip Flory and Pro Farmer Policy Analyst Jim Wiesemeyer discuss policy issues and happenings in D.C.
Its July Estimates Production of Principal Field Crops report shows durum wheat crop prospects down 39.2% from the 2020 season at nearly 4.00 MMT, with spring wheat crop prospects down 37.7% at 16.10 MMT.
Soybean inspections were stronger than the market anticipated, but expectations were limited and the amount of beans inspected for export were well under year-ago levels.
Corn and soybean futures face light pressure as wheat futures rise. Livestock futures are narrowly mixed to start the week...
Ahead of the Open | August 30, 2021 Corn futures seen lower following weekend rains in Midwest, soybeans supported by export demand.
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