U.S. grain and soybean futures closed little changed Friday, with slight gains for corn and wheat in light trading ahead of a long U.S. holiday weekend. Little fresh data on crop conditions or demand left traders to scale back positions
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Cheap Russian wheat makes sense now, but Mexico is unlikely to make a long-term shift away from U.S. grain, said Vince Peterson, vice president for overseas operations at the U.S. Wheat Associates lobby. The countries share a 2,000-mile