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Soybean futures broke out of the recent sideways consolidation range.
Soybeans continue to lead strength while corn saw corrective buying overnight.
Drought covers 33% of winter wheat, 26% of corn, 21% of soybeans and 49% of spring wheat.
China says there are no tariff negotiations with Washington
Corn rebounded from recent losses and wheat traded mostly lower overnight.
Corn basis remains well below average.
Uncertainty around trade policy was noted across all 12 districts, especially for agriculture.
White House nears tariff frameworks with Japan, India.
Soybeans saw relative strength overnight, building on Trump’s seeming change of attitude towards China.
President Trump floats ‘substantial’ China tariffs cuts.
U.S. farmers starting to push back on Trump tariffs.
Soybeans saw relative strength overnight while grains saw persistent selling pressure for the most part.
Grains continue to brush aside much of the headlines on trade/tariffs.
CCI ratings declined notably in Kansas and Illinios over the past week.
Weekly corn and wheat inspections each declined on the week, but exceeded pre-report expectations
Ag futures continue to handle the trade headwinds better than other markets.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are off to a higher start. Livestock futures are higher as well...