Soybeans were modestly lower on fund and technical selling. Harvest is slower than average, but is expected to pick up steam with generally warmer, drier weather over the next few days. Good export and domestic demand was a loss limiting factor. Conditions in South America are mixed, too wet in some areas, too dry in others. It’s roughly the equivalent of mid-April in South America, but the potential growing season is longer in some areas.
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