Soybeans were lower Tuesday, getting pressure from the higher dollar and
not much happening for exports. DTN says parts of the Midwest will be hot and
dry the next two days, then will see increased chances for rain with milder
temperatures starting Wednesday evening. Looking farther out, the forecast
looks dry for the northwestern U.S. Plains, compared to above normal
precipitation expected in the southern and eastern Midwest. The U.S. has most export
competitors beat on soybean price.