Grains slip as dry weather cuts ratings, traders eye USDA numbers

Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. The USDA’s national crop rating dipped 1% due to continued dry weather in some areas. Grains and oilseeds in general were also continuing to get ready for Friday’s USDA supply, demand, and production numbers. For soybeans, most analysts aren’t expecting any big adjustments in this month’s […]

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