Corn, soybeans, and soymeal closed higher ahead of the Christmas holiday, driven by short covering, technical factors, and increasing dryness in Argentina. Trading volume was predictably light on Christmas Eve, as traders showed little interest in adding risk during the seasonal trading slowdown. Wheat futures faced additional pressure, with contracts losing 5-6 cents as markets consolidated on the charts. Overall, markets traded within existing ranges, making no significant technical moves.Outside markets also strengthened ahead of the holiday, with tech stocks leading gains that lifted broader equity indices. All three major U.S. equity indices rose for a third consecutive day as traders adopted a more optimistic outlook for 2025. Treasur...