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Weekly wheat inspections led the decline, dropping 166,621 MT during the week ended April 4, followed by corn (down 64,079 MT) and soybeans (down 8,799 MT).
Corn posted modest gains while much of the agricultural complex saw heavy selling.
Corn posted modest gains in a sea of red across the grain and soy complex.
Heavy selling featured across the livestock markets to end the week
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.