Soybeans and wheat followed the overnight and opened higher, with corn briefly above zero. Supportive early in the session were export inspections for last week where corn and soybeans came down only slightly from last week, with a modest drop for wheat. The tariff announcement came too late for importers to cancel orders that were already being loaded on ships.

Markets strengthened after the release of the data but also based on an ill-fated rumor that tariffs would be paused for 90 days for all countries but China. The White House denied the tariff pause and instead, President Trump threatened to add 50 percent to China’s tariffs if Beijing didn’t drop its retaliatory tariffs. And it was just Monday morning.  Corn waggl...