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During the week ended Jan. 18, weekly corn and soybean inspections dropped 233,127 MT and 117,068 MT, respectively, while wheat inspections rose 72,112 MT from the previous week’s totals.
Corn and soybeans are mildly higher with wheat futures mixed to start the week. Livestock futures are under pressure...
Farm Bureau president cites lack of labor as ag sector’s biggest problem
Corn and soybeans each pivoted around unchanged most of the overnight session and went into the break near unchanged while wheat futures favored the downside.
Short-term trend turns bullish for cotton, remains bearish for corn, soybeans and wheat
Corn, soybeans and wheat traded on both sides of unchanged during the overnight session but are mostly weaker this morning.
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All three categories virtually matched the average pre-report estimates.
After the Bell | January 19, 2024
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