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CHICAGO: US soyabean futures drifted lower on Wednesday on slowing export sales as global demand shifts to South American supplies and as US farmers prepare to dramatically increase plantings of the oilseed this spring.

Corn futures were mixed, with old-crop contracts firming as strong sales to China stoked concerns about tightening supplies.

Wheat futures eased, led by hard red winter wheat contracts on improving crop conditions following rains in the US Plains. The soyabean slide anchored grain prices in general, as improving rains in dry areas of Argentina and projections for a bumper Brazilian harvest weighed on prices.

However, lingering concerns about harvest delays in Brazil, the world’s top soya exporter, limited declines.

“We’re coming to the end of our (soyabean) export period, the South American weather premium is coming out and it’s too early to put in a weather premium here in the US,” said Craig Turner, a commodities broker with StoneX. “Bull markets need to be fed and we’re not getting any day-to-day bullish news on the beans to support prices where they are right now,” he said.

Chicago Board of Trade May soyabean futures fell 7 cents to $14.16-1/4 a bushel by 12:39 p.m. CDT (1739 GMT), although prices remain near multi-year peaks hit earlier this month.

May corn futures were 2 cents higher at $5.56-1/4 a bushel after touching a near three-week high after the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed large sales to China for a second straight day. Deferred contracts were all lower.

The USDA has confirmed 2.38 million tonnes in US old-crop corn sales to China over the past two days. The department is due to release weekly export sales data early on Thursday. CBOT May wheat fell 4-3/4 cents to $6.42-1/4 a bushel, while May K.C. HRW wheat dropped 6-3/4 cents to $6.01-1/2 a bushel.

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