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Preliminary results from Tour leaders and consultants on the eastern and western legs.
All three crops remain rated well above year-ago and average for this time of year.
Short-covering efforts were featured across the grain and soy complexes to begin the week, with support stemming from a further weakening of the U.S. dollar.
Corn inspections during the week ended Aug. 15 rose 180,000 MT from the previous week, and are running 38.5% ahead of year-ago, while soybean inspections rose modestly.
Crop Tour is a fact-finding mission with a goal of getting a strong, objective view of corn yield potential from one big field across seven states.
Corn and soybean futures open the week with mild gains as wheat futures soften. Livestock futures are moderately to sharply lower with fat cattle leading the way down...
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Corn and soybeans saw buying pressure on last night’s open but faded from overnight highs early this morning. Wheat saw relative weakness.
Corn and soybeans trading higher overnight, while wheat trades lower.
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