Soybeans, corn give back gains on planting progress

Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. Planting is faster than average and emergence is solid, with generally favorable weather in the near-term forecast, even with some concerns about the potential for an extended warmer, drier period in parts of the Midwest and Plains starting in June. The USDA’s first national crop rating […]

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