Soybeans give back gains, corn closes mostly weak

Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. Near-term development weather continues to look non-threatening to favorable in most of the region. Still, it will take nearly ideal weather through at least mid-September for soybeans to meet the USDA’s most recent average yield projection. Old crop export sales were a net reduction and a […]

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