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Rollins: Could take “literally months” to determine whether ag compensation needed, but assures administration prepared to act if required
Grains showed some strength early in the overnight session but reports of China increasing tariffs on U.S. goods sent the grain and oilseed markets spiraling lower alongside most U.S. assets this morning.
Corn, soybeans and wheat see fresh wave of selling pressure following Beijing announcement.
Corn and beans remain volatile amid tariff announcements.
Corn closed mixed after opening sharply lower last night in a resilient show of strength.
Corn managed to close higher in a sea of red following lower opens across the board.
Outside markets saw heavy selling today forcing short-covering as traders are opting to let the dust settle.