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Corn, soybeans and wheat traded in tight ranges overnight, with grains showing relative strength into the break.
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Corn, soybeans and wheat each faced mild price pressure in a relatively quiet overnight session. Trade so far this week has been largely positioning ahead of Thursday’s USDA reports.
Corn, soybeans and wheat faced mild price pressure during a relatively quiet overnight session.
State-level winter wheat condition ratings signaled more general improvement in the HRW crop over the past month, despite a minor downtick in top producer Kansas.
USDA says a small number of dairy herds in Texas and Kansas tested positive for a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Frozen pork stocks declined contra-seasonally during February, while beef inventories fell more than average.
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Corn inspections during the week ended March 21 totaled 1.228 MMT, down nearly 100,000 MT on the week but more than double the same week a year-ago. Meanwhile, soybean inspections rose 68,000 MT on the week.
Grain futures are mildly firmer to open the week. Cattle futures are under pressure from last Friday’s Cattle on Feed Report.