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Mixed grain market with wheat firming on short covering. Corn and soybeans softer post-strength. USDA's upcoming report may impact with bearish projections.
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Mixed grain futures with soybeans leading higher on renewed China deal hopes, while corn edges up; wheat softens amid strong Brazilian real and softer world values.
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Early week saw corn and soybeans rally to weekly highs; wheat peaked overnight and retreated. Market under midweek pressure; soybean strength faded due to minor Brazilian tax impact.
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Grain futures opened lower but rose across the board. Corn exports surged, pushing prices up, while wheat gained amid concerns over cold weather affecting some regions.
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Grains rise, led by wheat due to unfavorable Indian weather, Chernobyl drone incident, and cold in the plains and Russia. Corn and beans slightly lower; cattle volatile.
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Grains and cattle rallied, with wheat leading on cold-weather concerns. Cattle found support from tariff impacts. Corn, soybeans, and crude oil posted gains.
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Grain futures show soybean prices declining due to ample South American supply, contrasting with rising corn and fluctuating wheat prices affected by cold weather forecasts in key regions.
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Crop report day saw unchanged corn and soybean carry outs, disappointing wheat decrease, and lowered global stocks. Market softness persists with minor price adjustments.
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Grain markets opened lower due to Trump's tariff announcements. Corn rose on Mexican exports, wheat on reduced Turkish production, soybeans fluctuated amid weather forecasts and Chinese trade deals.
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Markets opened strong but retreated as tariff concerns weighed in. Corn, soybeans, and wheat remain higher for the week, while livestock and energy markets show minimal recovery.