Soybeans shoot higher ahead of drier weather

Soybeans were higher on speculative and technical buying. The trade continues to monitor development weather, with a warmer, drier pattern on tap for some areas, potentially impacting yield. The USDA says 68% of U.S. soybeans are in good to excellent condition, unchanged on the week, with 95% of the crop blooming and 81% at the […]

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