Agriculture News
The most actively traded winter wheat contracts are up their new 85-cent daily trading limit, while May and July spring wheat futures are up their 60-cent limit. Corn and soy complex futures are also sharply higher.
Winter wheat futures are sharply higher this morning in followthrough buying, though well off their overnight highs. Spring wheat is mixed, while corn and soybeans are lower.
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Winter wheat futures surged above last week’s highs amid disruptions to Black Sea wheat exports. May corn futures traded near their highs, while soybeans and spring wheat remained well below last week’s peaks.
Grain and soy markets posted strong gains overnight, led by wheat, amid increased anxiety with the Russia/Ukraine crisis.
The figures for Feb. 1 feedlot inventory and January placements and marketings were in line with pre-report expectations.
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Corn, wheat and soybeans export sales above expectations
Wheat and corn futures retreated from yesterday’s strong gains, while soybeans saw followthrough selling overnight after a weak finish Thursday.