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I suspect that bulls in the grain and soy markets are beginning to feel a bit like Sisyphus, the king from ancient Greek mythology.  If you recall the story, after cheating death on several occasions, Sisyphus, who was actually not a very nice person, was sentenced for all eternity to…

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I suspect that bulls in the grain and soy markets are beginning to feel a bit like Sisyphus, the king from ancient Greek mythology.  If you recall the story, after cheating death on several occasions, Sisyphus, who was actually not a very nice person, was sentenced for all eternity to…

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While I would not go so far as to say it is necessarily a bad omen, it is unusual to begin the week nearly devoid of fresh news.  Yes, we have seen the announcement of a couple of export sales; 132,000 MT of beans were sold to China and 110,000…

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While I would not go so far as to say it is necessarily a bad omen, it is unusual to begin the week nearly devoid of fresh news.  Yes, we have seen the announcement of a couple of export sales; 132,000 MT of beans were sold to China and 110,000…

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We seem to have a banner week for the bulls all around. We are on track for corn to close into new highs for the advance and are looking at double-digit gains for wheat and soybeans.  Cotton shows decent strength, and gold is on track to close higher and appears…

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