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Grains look to start slightly higher

Jeff Caldwell 11/29/2011 @ 8:55am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

After a higher day Monday, the grains look to continue that trend, at least at the start of trading Tuesday.

Early calls for the grains are corn 1-2 cents higher, soybeans 3-5 higher and wheat 3-5 higher, according to private sources. Overnight trading found the grains slightly higher, with nearby soybean and corn futures trading 5 and 1 cent higher, respectively.


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