Grain traders will be focus more on the growing crop as the calendar turns to June. “We’re watching some of these weather forecasts, talking about some ridging developing and the market is sitting pretty heavy on the short side,” said John Heinberg, market analyst, Total Farm Marketing. Seasonally, corn and soybeans do see firmer prices into mid-June.
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