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Grain Markets Pull Back After Overnight Rally as Traders Await USDA Report
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Grain Markets Pull Back After Overnight Rally as Traders Await USDA Report

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Market Overview

Grain futures posted another strong overnight rally before giving back much of those gains during the day session as traders took profits and farmers stepped in with additional selling.

Corn reached its 200-day moving average overnight, while both old- and new-crop soybeans traded above the $12.00 mark. Wheat also challenged its highest levels since late June before retreating.

Attention now shifts to Friday’s USDA WASDE report, where traders expect updated supply and demand estimates, including another reduction in corn carryout due to stronger-than-expected exports and ethanol demand.


🌽 Corn Market

Corn rallied overnight before encountering selling pressure during regular trading hours.

Support continues to come from:

  • Strong export demand

  • Solid weekly ethanol production

  • Expectations that USDA will lower corn carryout another 25–50 million bushels in Friday’s report.

Weekly ethanol production reached:

  • 321 million gallons

  • 1% above last year’s pace

Corn Futures

September Corn

  • Down 9½ cents

  • Closed at $4.35½

December Corn

  • Down 8½ cents

  • Closed at $4.55¾


🌱 Soybeans

Soybeans briefly pushed above $12.00 overnight as rumors of Chinese buying continued to circulate.

Those rumors gained credibility after the USDA announced nearly 500,000 metric tons of new-crop soybean export sales for September and October shipment.

Despite the news, futures retreated as traders followed a classic “buy the rumor, sell the fact” pattern.

Soybean Futures

August Soybeans

  • Down 1¾ cents

  • Closed at $11.92

November Soybeans

  • Down 6 cents

  • Closed at $11.91¾

Soybean Products

  • December Soybean Oil

    • Up 217 points

    • 69.44 cents/lb

  • December Soybean Meal

    • Down $5.60/ton

    • $310.90

Canadian canola futures also strengthened.

  • November Canola

    • Up 23 Canadian dollars

    • 783.90

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