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Corn and wheat futures mildly favored the upside overnight and are trading near session highs early this morning while soybeans have slipped a little.
During the week ended Jan. 30, soybean inspections rose 275,000 MT from the previous week, with both corn and soybean inspections ending near the upper-end of pre-report expectations.
Both sides will continue to work on trade and border security.
Corn and wheat are under pressure with soybeans mostly firmer to start the week. Cattle and lean hog futures are lower...
Reports of tariffs and retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. spurred a lower open last night across the grain and soy complex.
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