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By: Dan Hueber – If you can’t export them, crush them.  That would appear to be the motto of the U.S. bean industry so far this year as we crushed a record number of soybeans during the month of October.  172.346 million bushels to be exact.  This compares with 160.78…

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Afternoon Grain Market Recap

By: Kelley Fornoff – Soybeans finished higher today while corn saw decent strength through the morning but failed to hold onto it to end the day. Continued optimism on the trade front has kept most of the strength in the two markets but both have been unable to hold anything…

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By: Dan Hueber – Could it be that the light we see flickering at the end of the tunnel is not a train after all?  Soy and corn markets evidently believe so as news that China has now provided a written response to the Trump administration with an outline of…

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By: Dan Hueber – Could it be that the light we see flickering at the end of the tunnel is not a train after all?  Soy and corn markets evidently believe so as news that China has now provided a written response to the Trump administration with an outline of…

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Afternoon Grain Market Recap

By: Kelley Fornoff – Grains ended the day mixed with soybeans higher, wheat lower, and corn slightly higher. There were a couple of export sale announcements this morning with Mexico purchasing 212,000 MT of US corn and unknown destinations purchased 148,000 MT of soybeans. The recent soybean purchases over the…

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