Soybean futures stabilized today after yesterday’s significant break. There is a threat of a trucker’s strike in Brazil next week, which might have slowed the downward momentum. General Comments Corn, wheat and soybean futures were under pressure overnight and this morning following yesterday’s unexpected rout. Markets turned decidedly lower at 7:30 a.m. when the U.S. dollar soared on a good U.S. payroll report. There were no export sales announcements to end the week. Markets slowly started to climb out of the hole after 9:30 a.m., led by the soybean market moving back to unchanged or slightly higher. Corn was the weakest from a relative standpoint. USDA will release its November WASDE on Tuesday, 10 November. It is expected that the cor...