U.S. Weekly Corn Export Sales Surge from LW

U.S. Weekly Corn Export Sales Surge from LW

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CME grain pricing was mixed today. Corn decreased by $0.0900, falling to $5.81/st, showing 64.7 percent of the Midwest is in drought, the 12th highest reading since 2000. Meanwhile, soybeans increased $0.3200 to $14.83/st. Soymeal was up $1.20 to $403.00/st and wheat decreased by $0.0275 to $6.53/st. due to the current harvest pressure.

Weekly Export Sales – Released June 29, 2023

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