Soybeans Up 15 Cents To New Contract Highs; Corn & Wheat Sharply Higher
The grains have climbed higher in early trading with soybeans up another 15 cents to trade around 13.53 a bushel in heavy volume while corn is also rallying for the first time this week soaring 16 cents on huge short covering and currently trading around 6.50 a bushel. Wheat futures are higher by 13 cents trading at 6.46 a bushel. The commodty markets are higher today with energies, metals, and the grain market all trading higher today.
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