Soybeans were modestly higher on commercial and technical buying. Most forecasts have generally good weather for Brazil and hot and mostly dry conditions in Argentina over the next week. That’ll end up impacting late planting and development. It’s roughly early July for crops in the southern hemisphere with Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology reiterating La Nina conditions are expected to persist through their summer, or winter in the northern hemisphere.
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