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Corn, soybeans and wheat each rebounded from Tuesday’s selling pressure, with wheat leading the way higher overnight.
Soybean export inspections during the week ended May 9 reached 406,000 MT, above the expected pre-report range and up 48,000 MT from the previous week. Corn and wheat inspections were as expected.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are higher to start the week. Livestock futures are also higher...
Corn, soybeans and wheat each opened lower overnight, with corn and soybeans struggling to garner much bullish momentum overnight, while wheat reversed losses and traded higher into the break.
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Corn and soybeans modestly pulled back from Friday’s strong gains during the overnight session, while wheat traded mixed.
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More details of House GOP farm bill
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s quarterly ag banker survey finds gains in first quarter land values.