Mostly bearish week for U.S. export sales

The USDA says export sales during the week ending January 2nd were generally bearish, largely due to it being a holiday week. Corn, soybeans, wheat, and rice all hit marketing year lows, with sorghum seeing a net reduction and soybean products also down on the week. Cotton did see a week-to-week improvement. Pork sales for […]

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