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Early calls higher for Monday's trade

Jeff Caldwell 11/15/2010 @ 8:03am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

After a limit-down close to Friday's trade brought on by actions taken by China, the CME Group grain markets may be poised to make up some of those losses Monday.

Early calls for the commodities are corn 7-10 higher, soybeans 6-9 higher and wheat 7-10 higher, according to private sources.

The grains traded higher overnight: December corn was 9 1/4 cents higher at $5.43 1/4 per bushel, while January soybeans were 8 cents higher at $12.77 and December wheat was 7 1/4 higher at $6.76 1/2, according to a report from Dow Jones Newswires



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