Grain markets are in the green as U.S.-Chinese trade negotiations resume but I’m watching wheat exports this week, namely out of Russia.
Grain markets open with only oats and wheat prices in the green. Some more positive news though is that the U.S. government is finally open!
Factors impacting soybean prices – namely Brazilian weather and trade war talks, continue to be the focus of most market makers.
Grain futures markets are back trading again – pea prices and the broader pulse complex caught our attention on the day off.
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