31. Soybean futures were pressured by profit-taking in soybean oil. 32. Soybean futures also were pressured by forecasts of more rain in the Midwest. 33. Soybean futures were pressured by progress in the South American soybean harvest in near-ideal conditions. 34. Soybean futures were pressured by reports of widening harvest activity in Brazil and Argentina, the second- and third-largest soybean producers after the United States. 35. Soybean futures were pressured by weakness in other grain pits. 36. Wheat futures also were pressured by calls for rain in Southern Plains wheat growing areas. 37. Wheat futures were pressured by a lack of export news and seasonal weakness in the grain markets. 38. Wheat futures were pressured by relatively light export demand for the U.S. crop. 39. Wheat futures were pressured partly by end-of-the-month profit-taking and harvest progress. 40. Wheat futures were pressured by forecasts for a hot, dry weekend in the Great Plains, which should promote winter wheat harvesting. |