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The grain market, after being four days lower, is now seeing some buying here on this Friday.
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Grain and livestock futures struggle amid a strong US dollar and bear spreading; export sales rise, but uncertainty weighs on prices across commodities, especially grains.
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Corn and soybean markets resist sell-offs, bolstered by major international purchases. Wheat faces downward pressure. Livestock prices slide, while gold dips and Bitcoin surges.
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Grain futures decline as palm oil, China trade, and South American rains pressure markets. Soybeans, wheat fall sharply; corn slips slightly. Livestock, metals mixed; Bitcoin rebounds.
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Grain futures correct as farmer selling pressures markets; softer soybean oil, wheat, and corn prices stem from various geopolitical and regulatory factors, while Bitcoin gains sharply.
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USDA surprises analysts, lowering corn and soybean yields. Soybeans dropped to 51.7 bu/acre, rallying prices briefly. Corn follows suit with 183.1 bu/acre, demand remains strong.
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Soybeans rally past $10, driven by strong export sales and surging soybean oil demand, while corn, wheat, and cattle futures see mixed trends amid rain forecasts.
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Corn futures surged past key averages, driving a bullish trend across grains, cattle, and hogs. Soybeans and wheat followed, while metals declined amid Fed rate cuts.
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Soybeans sustain over $10 as corn demand rises, fueled by global shortfalls. Cattle and hogs fluctuate, metals and Bitcoin climb, crude oil edges up.
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Grain futures rose overnight, driven by soybean and energy gains. OPEC's delayed production and a Gulf hurricane lifted crude oil. Anticipated reports, rate decisions, and mixed weather updates continue to impact markets.