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Grains called higher for Thursday

Jeff Caldwell 12/16/2010 @ 7:53am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

Corn, soybeans and wheat were slightly to moderately higher in overnight trading, and that's got analysts calling for a slightly higher open for Thursday's trade.

Early calls are corn 3-5 higher, soybeans 7-9 higher and wheat 2-4 higher, according to private sources.

In overnight trading on the eCBOT, March 2010 corn was 4 cents higher at $5.88 1/4 per bushel, while January soybeans were 6 1/2 higher at $13.03. March wheat was 1 1/2 higher at $7.66 1/4 per bushel. 




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