Grain markets this morning all slightly in the red with soybean and corn futures continuing their pullback from Friday’s morning highs ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. mid-term election.
Except for soy oil and canola prices, grain prices are mostly in the green this morning as the complex looks to rebound from yesterday.
Grain markets this morning are all in the green as a few different areas of bullish activity are supporting higher prices.
Grain markets are mostly in the green this morning, especially driven by optimism in soybeans that more sensible thoughts are prevailing in Beijing and Washington.
Grain markets this morning are mostly in the red as the complex positions itself for tomorrow's WASDE report, out at noon EST.
Soybean prices are leading the grain market again this morning, with winter wheat prices not far behind, thanks to ongoing drought concerns.
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