Grain markets are mostly green this morning as they try to rebound after feeling top heavy, something that I continue to see in pea and lentil prices.
Grain markets are all red, as are all other outside markets, as volatility builds into Tuesday’s US Presidential Election, prompting profit-taking & moves to the sideline.
Grain markets are mostly in the red as corn, canola, wheat, & soybean prices all pull back from last week’s positive performance.
Grain markets this morning are mostly in the green, factoring in some drier conditions in the Midwest, after a sell-down day yesterday.
Grain markets this morning are mostly lower as demand for things like soybean & lentil exports are pushing up against weather & production potential.
Grain markets this morning are mostly green as the complex starts to weigh some weather challenges, especially on wheat prices.
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