Chicago | Reuters -- U.S. corn and soybean futures bounced on short-covering on Monday, after large supplies earlier knocked nearby contracts to their lowest levels in more than three years, traders said.
US grain exports face competition from South America
Wheat futures weaken as U.S. files sanctions against Russia
Rising stockpiles, falling Chinese demand spurred massive short in corn, soy
Corn-based ethanol industry frustrated by late start date
Growers miscalculated when they held on to corn rather than booking sales, experts say
Soybeans followed corn lower; wheat ended mostly weaker
Lower prices blamed on funds, 'too much farmer ownership'
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Soybean market oversold, analyst says
U.S. soybean crushings dropped more than expected from a record high