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Corn, soybeans and wheat pulled back from Friday’s corrective gains during the overnight session.
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Domestic ending stocks were unchanged for corn and soybeans, higher for wheat and lower for cotton.
Corn and soybean ending stocks were unchanged from February, while wheat ending stocks rose 15 million bu. However, global corn and wheat ending stocks were lower than pre-report estimates; soybeans were as expected.
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Corn and soybeans saw modest corrective selling overnight on light volume, while wheat futures consolidated near contract lows.
Grain trade was light overnight ahead of USDA’s March crop reports later this morning.