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Market Commentary: CBOT Quiet to End WASDE Week; Bullish South America Weather Looms

The WASDE’s bearish implications continued to push CBOT futures lower on Friday with funds finding little reason to abandon short positions in corn and wheat. The soybean market saw some gains to end the week, however, traders thought Thursday’s 20-cent, post-WASDE selloff, like many Thanksgiving turkeys, was a little overdone. Soyoil futures found some support as well due to higher RINs prices, but expectations of continued strength in either market are few and far between. The cattle markets stopped their bleeding at least for the day and ended slightly higher, which is of little comfort to longs or unhedged producers who watched Thursday’s market collapse.  With the WASDE come and gone and the U.S. harvest nearly...

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Summary of Futures

Mar 24 Corn closed at $4.88/bushel, up $0.0375 from yesterday's close.  Mar 24 Wheat closed at $6.4225/bushel, up $0.0875 from yesterday's close.  Jan 24 Soybeans closed at $13.1175/bushel, up $0.1625 from yesterday's close.  Jan 24 Soymeal closed at $406.8/short ton, down $1.7 f...

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