U.S. soybean futures fell to a 1-1/2 week low on Tuesday as China continued to shun purchases from the United States and as forecasts for improved rains in the coming days reinforced expectations for a sizeable Midwest harvest.

Manitoba trials test whether farmers can apply less nitrogen to dry beans without losing yield, despite their typically poor nitrogen-fixing capacity
Field-scale crop research gives commercial acumen and real farm reality check to raw science and small-plot agricultural studies
Crop receipts roughly level, direct payments fall on reduced crop insurance
Wet weather limits progress in some areas
Mixed projections for other cereals, oilseed, pulses