THE OPEN Nov. beans: 1 higher Dec. meal: 2.80 higher Dec. soyoil: 40 lower Dec. corn: 4 1/4 lower Dec wheat: 3 1/2 lower The markets opened into more strength for beans and meal as another announcement was net positive, supporting ideas that demand from China could continue. Soyoil prices were saved at new low, even as crude oil prices trend lower. At 10:00 export inspections are as follows: beans: 114,253 mt vs. 184,988 mt week ago corn: 667,220 mt vs. 1,397,406 mt week ago wheat: 605,793 mt vs. 405,215 mt week ago Gist of the report was negative for corn and beans, neutral to good for wheat. SOY
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