The CBOT was mostly lower for the day with corn, wheat, and the entire soy complex finding their way into the red for various reasons. Wheat initially rallied on rising tensions and attacks between Rusia and Ukraine, with Ukraine accusing Russia of launching an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and attacking the town of Dnipro early Thursday morning. If true, this is first time Russia will have used an ICBM – typically designed to deliver long distance nuclear strikes – in its war against Ukraine. That news initially supported wheat futures, but a weaker Export Sales report allowed markets to drift lower by the close. The same was true of the corn market where export sales were disappointing and put funds in a selling mood. The soy...
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