Corn futures are up. Wednesday April 5, 2023
Grain futures are mostly quiet this morning after consistent selling pressure on Tuesday.
May corn is up 1¢ while December corn is steady. May soybeans are up 3¢ while November is down 3¢.
The wheat market is down 5¢ to 8¢.
The USDA did release a daily export sales report this morning showing a corn sale of 125,000 metric tons and 276,000 metric tons of soybeans.
Cattle futures are quiet this morning after a down day on Tuesday. Lean hog futures are mixed as May is up 65¢ while June is down $1.80.
Outside markets are mostly quiet to start trading on Wednesday. The US dollar is down 0.10 at 101.17, crude oil is done 24¢ at $80.49.
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