Markets firmed up overnight with wheat trading 5-6 cents higher following yesterday’s big sell-off. Wheat then took off sharply higher in the first hour of trading this morning. The strength was attributed to a report that U.S. wheat was among the cheapest offers to Egypt. Corn followed wheat higher, recapturing yesterday’s losses at mid-morning and holding those gains into the close. Trading volume in both wheat and corn was heavy, and both futures markets were heavily oversold after yesterday’s big losses. The soy complex was slightly higher in soybeans and meal while slightly easier in soyoil. Next week’s U.S. Corn Belt weather looks cool and damp (see maps below).
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