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Grain traders are cheered to start the trading week as events last week cleared up a lot of uncertainty, reports The Pig Site.
The US and China have reached a partial trade deal, in which China has agreed to purchase more US ag products.
The US also reached a trading deal with its neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
US grain futures prices were higher overnight. Corn was up around 6 cents, soybeans around 8 cents higher and wheat up about 7 cents.