1.   Domestic demand for soybeans also is robust, which contributed to higher soybean prices earlier in the trading session, traders said.

2.   Expectations for strong export demand contributed to the higher soybean prices.

3.   On other markets, corn and wheat, which are also used in livestock feed, followed soybeans higher.

4.   The U.S. Department of Agriculture is skeptical, attributing the drop to higher soybean prices at a time when European grain production is greater than usual.

5.   Wheat futures followed corn and soybeans higher, even though export sales were the lowest in almost three months.

6.   Wheat prices mostly followed corn and soybeans higher, although rumors that Algeria would be in the market for wheat today provided underlying support.

7.   A choppy trading session for soybeans finished on the upswing thanks to a rally in Malaysian palm oil futures that nudged soyoil and soybeans higher.

8.   Corn prices followed soybeans higher and were also boosted by the forecasts for more hot temperatures, which could cause crop damage.

9.   Corn prices dipped lower after initially following soybeans higher.

10.   Corn led grains and soybeans sharply higher on the Chicago Board of Trade.

a. + soybean >>共 168
brazilian 9.70%
modified 6.67%
south_american 5.25%
record 4.04%
higher 3.64%
second-largest 2.42%
crushing 2.42%
engineered 2.22%
largest 1.82%
new 1.82%
higher + n. >>共 561
price 9.70%
rate 9.29%
cost 3.86%
level 3.19%
tax 2.43%
wage 2.40%
yield 2.11%
return 2.03%
profit 1.62%
court 1.49%
soybean 0.06%
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