Soybeans were higher Tuesday, getting boosts from crop weather concerns in Argentina and higher palm oil prices. Expected rain amounts for Argentina are lighter this week with hot temperatures adding to crop stress. Overall, South America’s crop conditions are generally favorable, but DTN says weather-related crop reductions are still possible.
Corn ended slightly higher in quiet trading. Corn supplies are bearish. Corn exports could pick up because of higher corn prices in Brazil, but so far, corn exports from the U.S.
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