Barring new developments that could still pop up before the open on issues like trade or the Middle East peace deal, grains should face a slight sell off to the start the week as short hedgers catch up after a busy two days of harvest. In the Headlines Eyes were on the Middle East as Israel continued strikes against Gaza despite calls from President Trump for the bombing to stop. Hamas fighters have agreed to parts of a peace deal that involves sending home Israeli hostages. Trump has sent his son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff to Egypt to advance the terms of Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza that would precede the formation of a new Palestinian government. President Trump was on hand at Naval Station Norfolk to celebrate the Navy’s 250th anniversary. Trump’s command of the military was otherwise making headlines over the weekend as the National Guard was being deployed in Chicago to help quell protests over active immigration enforcement in the city. Plans to send federal troops into Portland were temporarily blocked by a judge’s ruling on Saturday. More details are expected by Tuesday on economic aid payments for soybean farmers hurt by tariffs. New developments…
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