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Corn and soybean futures mildly extended Thursday’s corrective gains during overnight trade, while wheat pivoted around unchanged.
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Soybeans led corn higher in corrective strength, while wheat continued to undergo selling pressure in the overnight session. Bulls will seek to build on strength following strong daily sales.
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Corn, soybean and spring wheat futures posted mild corrective gains overnight, while the winter wheat markets faced light followthrough selling.
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Corn inspections during the week ended Oct. 10 totaled 430,323 MT, down 518,000 MT from the previous week and well below the pre-report range.
Soybeans continue to lead weakness, though corn, soybeans and wheat each saw followthrough selling pressure overnight.
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Followthrough selling in grains overnight.
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