trade pact are vowing their committment to see the deal through. 6 countries including japan, austrailia new zealand all expressing support of the pact this week. australia's trade minister saying this week they'll press ahead with domestic processes on a deal that provides good market access for aunstralian exports. in order for the deal to surivive, it requires ratifiction of at least 6 countries accoutning for 85 percent of the combined g-d-p of the member nations. singapore's prime minister admitting that pulling back from its bullish run earlier this week. that broke a 10 day winning streak, whch is the longest in nearly 3 years. that helped soybeans rally more than 26 cents on monday, march contract reaching a 4 month high tuesday. meanwhile the latest cattle on feed report showing a one percent drop at the nation's largest feedlots from a year ago. the inventory sits at ten-point-seven million head. placements dropped five percent from october 2015, now sitting at two-point-one million head. marketings of fed cattle shooting up 5 percent, now at one-point-seven million those ar