Soybeans, winter wheat start lower, finish higher

Soybeans were modestly higher on commercial and technical buying. 48% of the U.S. crop is planted and 17% has emerged, both faster than average. Planting weather for much of the week looks favorable, but some areas will see delays later this week. Contracts started the session lower, seeing some early profit taking, prior to rallying […]

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