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Corn and soybeans saw corrective gains overnight while wheat futures continued to fall under pressure. Each saw an increase in buying interest into the break.
Corn and soybean futures were supported by light corrective buying overnight, while wheat futures posted mixed trade.
All three crops remain rated well above year-ago at this time.
Soybeans inspected for export during the week ended June 13 rose 100,000 MT from the previous week, while wheat inspections rose modestly. Meanwhile, corn inspections were notable, but fell 54,000 MT on the week.
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Soybeans and wheat led overnight weakness, each marking fresh six-week lows. Corn saw selling pressure as well but held up better than the former two.