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DTN Early Word Grains         09/07 07:19
   Grains Lower at 7:15 a.m. CDT

   Corn futures are expected to open 4 to 6 lower as of 7:15 a.m. CDT; soybeans
1 to 3 lower; wheat 11 to 13 lower.

By Darin Newsom
DTN Senior Analyst

General Opening Call at 7:15 a.m. CDT:  Corn 4 to 6 lower, Soybeans 1 to 3
lower, Wheat 11 to 13 lower.

7:15 AM e-CBOT:  Corn 5 1/4 lower (December), Soybeans 2 1/2 lower (November),
Wheat 12 1/4 lower (Chicago December).

GENERAL OPENING CALL at 6 a.m. CDT:   Corn 5 to 6 lower, Soybeans steady to 1
higher, Wheat 10 to 12 lower.

6:00 AM e-CBOT   Corn 5 1/2 lower (December), Soybeans unchanged (November),
Wheat 12 1/4 lower (Chicago December).  Grains were lower Tuesday morning,
though soybeans were relatively strong compared to the other markets. Pressure
came from outside markets with the U.S. dollar index rallying and energies
coming under increased pressure.

OUTSIDE MARKETS   The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 127.83 points higher
Friday at 10,447.93. The overnight session saw the Dow Jones futures trade 42
points lower, indicating the market could see renewed selling interest Tuesday.
Asian markets were mixed with the Nikkei down 75.32 points at 9,226.00.
European markets were mostly lower. The overnight crude oil market was $1.55
lower at $73.05. Brent crude was $1.00 lower at $75.87. The December gold
contract was $2.70 lower at $1,248.40 while the U.S. dollar index is 0.573
higher at 82.627. Soybeans at the Chinese Dalian Commodity Exchange were mixed
while the Malaysian palm oil market was mostly higher.
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