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Corn sales during the week ended Jan. 30 totaled 1.48 MMT, rising 9% from the previous week and 32% from the four-week average.
Soybeans and wheat saw persistent buying pressure most of the overnight session while corn saw action on either side of unchanged.
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded on both sides of unchanged overnight but are mildly firmer early this morning.
Corn basis inched up as the average cash price slipped.
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Corn and wheat favored the upside overnight and made new highs, while soybeans faced profit-taking.
Corn and wheat futures mildly favored the upside overnight and are trading near session highs early this morning while soybeans have slipped a little.
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