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Grains higher in early Monday trading

Jeff Caldwell 11/01/2010 @ 10:35am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

Monday's off to a higher start in the CME Group grain pits, with corn, soybeans and wheat all trending up in early trading.

Early in Monday's session, December 2010 corn futures are 5 1/2 cents higher at $5.87 per bushel, while December wheat is 6 cents higher at $7.23 per bushel, according to private sources. January soybeans are 3 cents higher at $12.39, while December soy meal is lower and soyoil is slightly higher.


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