Grain markets are in the green as corn and soybean harvest 2020 potential gets pit against domestic and export demand potential
Grain markets this morning are mixed as wheat & durum prices rebound from yesterday’s selling but traders are also watching weather, currency, and China’s dam problems.
Grain markets this morning are mostly lower as demand for things like soybean & lentil exports are pushing up against weather & production potential.
Grain markets are mostly in the green, again led by wheat prices, namely futures in Chicago, but one has to ask how long the unseasonal strength can last for.
Grain markets this mixed with soybean and canola prices leading the oilseeds higher while corn and wheat start the week lower.
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