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Soybean sales during the week ended Jan. 23 were down 71% from the previous week, missing analysts’ pre-report range. Corn and wheat sales were as expected
Corn led strength overnight as corn, soybeans and wheat each rebounded from Monday’s losses.
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After facing followthrough selling earlier in the overnight session, corn, soybeans and wheat are modestly firmer and trading near session highs this morning.
After the Bell
Weekly wheat inspections during the week ended Jan. 23 rose 223,000 MT, topping pre-report expectations, while soybean inspections missed pre-report expectations, falling 250,000 MT from the previous week. Corn inspections declined 295,000 MT.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the downside in overnight trade as a risk-off tone plagued the marketplace.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat faced followthrough selling to Friday’s losses during the overnight session.