
CIF/FOB Gulf Grain-Soy, corn basis steady-higher as winter weather slows movement

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Basis bids for soybeans and corn shipped to U.S. Gulf Coast export terminals were steady to higher due to slow grain movement and rising freight costs. Low water levels on the Mississippi River and ice on the Illinois River have impeded navigation, causing spot barge freight rates to rise. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expected to report strong corn and soybean sales, with soybean barges in January up 2 cents and corn bids steady. Harsh winter weather is also affecting loading operations in the Midwest.
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