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Winter wheat futures extend rally to 2 1/2-month highs on escalating Russia tensions; corn and soybeans end lower.
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Winter wheat futures hit 2 1/2-month highs as Russia tensions escalate; corn and soybeans down slightly.
Wheat futures led a round of followthrough buying overnight as tensions between Russia and the West escalated.
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Corn futures firmer after USDA reports slower than expected harvest; wheat higher, soybeans lower.
Corn futures mildly built on Monday’s gains overnight, while wheat recouped a small portion of yesterday’s losses and soybeans pulled back.
Soybean futures end higher on signs of improved export demand; wheat down sharply on outlook for strong Russia crop.
The details of the tentative agreement reached on Thursday morning have not been shared, and could still be voted down by members who need to ratify the agreement to settle the matter.
Kansas City Fed finds new highs posted in Central Plains farmland values.
The quarterly survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas finds strong gains in Texas ranch and cropland.
The corn CCI rating has declined 10 straight weeks, while the soybean rating dropped for a seventh consecutive week.
Weekly export inspections for week ended Sep. 15 were reported as expected; corn and beans continue to keep a notable pace ahead of last year.
Cotton analyst questions USDA projections
Wheat futures are under sharp pressure to open the week, which is weighing on corn. Soybeans are mildly supported by export sales to China.
Winter wheat futures down sharply, corn and soybeans also lower, amid dollar strength, recession concern.