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FINANCIAL MARKETS : Commodities : Grains, Soybeans Post Gains in Chicago

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From Associated Press

Grain and soybean futures prices rallied to close higher Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.

A lack of farmer selling amid a rush of corn and soybean harvesting gave those commodities a boost, said Joel Karlin, an analyst with Research Department Inc.

Wheat futures were helped by improved export prospects, with the Soviet Union and India among the likely buyers, said Karlin.

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There was a report that a trade team from India will come to this country in early November to discuss the possibility of buying U.S. wheat.

On the close, wheat was 1 cent to 1 3/4 cents higher with the contract for delivery in December at $3.09 3/4 a bushel; corn was 2 3/4 cents to 6 1/2 cents higher with December at $1.85 a bushel; oats were 1 1/2 cents to 2 cents higher with December at $1.86 a bushel; and soybeans were 4 1/2 cents to 7 1/2 cents higher with November at $5.40 a bushel.

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