51. Soybean futures also advanced, while corn and oat futures ended narrowly mixed at the Chicago Board of Trade. 52. Soybean futures advanced on changes in acreage set-aside programs that suggest farmers might be better off not planting rather than trying to plant in saturated acreage. 53. Soybean futures advanced on commercial buying and concern about planting conditions. 54. Soybean futures advanced. 55. Soybean futures also advanced, supported by spillover from gains in soybean oil futures and news of high weekly export sales. 56. Western Natural Gas futures advanced in a technical rally that started in the New York market, said Jim Duffy, Kansas City branch manager for Gerald Energy. 57. Western Natural Gas futures advanced on a short-covering rally, said Jim Duffy, Kanss City branch manager for Gerald Energy. 58. Western Natural Gas futures advanced in the nearby contracts in generally quiet trade, said Jim Duffy, Kansas City branch manager for Gerald Energy. 59. Western Natural Gas futures advanced in uneventful trading. 60. Western Natural Gas futures advanced on short-covering. |