Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, with July and November notching multi-month lows. The trade continues to wait for public progress in talks with China and the resumption of face to face negotiations next week, while watching harvest activity in South America. Brazil is close to wrapping up and Argentina is more than a third of the way there. U.S. soybean planting underway at 1% and the industry is watching corn and spring wheat planting and the possible shift over to soybeans if delays continue.
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