Ahead of the Open | March 15, 2022 Winter wheat futures higher amid ongoing Russia/Ukraine concerns; corn and soybeans lower.
Wheat futures extend losses on talk of easing Russia-Ukraine conflict; corn also lower, soybeans steady-weaker.
Wheat futures end higher but still post sharp decline for week as Russia-Ukraine keeps trade on edge; corn firmer, soybeans lower.
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Corn and soybeans ended firmer, while wheat plunged. Cattle futures faced sharp pressure and hogs finished mixed.
Cash wheat prices surge from the previous week.
Winter wheat plunges 85-cent limit as USDA unexpectedly boosts supply projections; corn, soybeans also lower.
USDA reflected no expected increase in U.S. wheat exports, despite the Russia/Ukraine conflict. U.S. corn exports were increased to reflect fewer anticipated shipments from Ukraine.
Wheat futures drop sharply for second day as trade watches Russia-Ukraine; soybeans higher ahead of USDA report.
Winter wheat futures plunge in volatile trading fueled by Russia-Ukraine; soybeans up sharply on export business.

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