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US soyabean futures fell for a third straight session on Tuesday and struck fresh contract lows in most months as burdensome global stocks and sluggish US exports dragged prices lower, triggering technical selling. Wheat futures, too, posted contract lows as better-than-expected US winter crop conditions added to pressure from largely beneficial crop weather in key production areas around the globe.
Corn prices followed soyabeans and wheat lower, although losses were tempered by worries over spring planting delays in the US Midwest due to wet soils and a rainy forecast into mid-May. Grain markets have slumped to new lows in recent days even as government officials have expressed optimism for a breakthrough in US-China trade talks. A trade deal could trigger accelerated US commodities purchases by China, which would help whittle down massive stockpiles of crops like soyabeans, corn and wheat.
Chicago Board of Trade July soyabeans were down 7 cents at $8.53-3/4 a bushel at 11:48 a.m. CDT (1648 GMT), one of six contracts that posted new life-of-contract lows. CBOT July wheat fell 5-3/4 cents to $4.29-1/2 a bushel. All contracts through May 2020 hit new contract lows. Selling in wheat and soya accelerated as prices fell below recent lows.
July corn was 1-3/4 cents lower at $3.60 a bushel, retreating after three sessions of gains. The US Department of Agriculture said 15 percent of the US corn crop has been planted, slightly ahead of market expectations, while soyabeans were 3 percent seeded. More rain is expected across the Midwest in the coming days, lengthening spring planting delays. If delays stretch into late May, some farmers may switch acres from corn to later-planted soya.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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