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Grains mixed in early trading

Jeff Caldwell 10/15/2010 @ 10:14am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

Soybeans are the lone pit in the black in early trading on the CME Group floor Friday morning, as corn and wheat tip lower.

In early trading, December '10 corn is 1 1/2 cents lower at $5.65 3/4 per bushel, while December wheat is 2 1/4 cents lower at $6.98 1/2, according to Barchart.com. November soybeans are 3 1/4 cents higher at $11.91 3/4 per bushel.

The mixed futures trade comes despite earlier estimates that the cash market would be buoyed Friday on continued strong export demand and slower farmer sales. 



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