Chicago | Reuters -- U.S. corn futures fell to three-year lows on Wednesday, nearing $4 a bushel as ample domestic grain supplies and strong South American crop prospects weighed on sentiment, analysts said.
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Soybeans followed corn lower; wheat ended mostly weaker
Soybean market oversold, analyst says
U.S. soybean crushings dropped more than expected from a record high
Markets down about 10 per cent this year, traded on lowest levels since late 2020
Wheat futures weighed by falling Russian prices
Market keeps eye on South American weather
Wheat futures higher on bargain buying, short covering
Falling Russian prices weigh over wheat futures; U.S. poised to regain title of top corn exporter
Easing heat wave in Argentina tempers crop worries