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Winter wheat futures close near 14-year highs amid fears of Russia-Ukraine disruptions; corn erases gains, soybeans drop sharply.
May contracts for all three wheat markets topped $11 overnight, though HRS futures have since retreated below that level. Soybeans are firmer, while corn is mostly higher this morning.
SRW wheat basis firmed and HRW basis didn’t drop too much given the surge in futures.
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Winter wheat futures soar near 14-year highs on fears of Russia-Ukraine disruption; corn hits contract high
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.
Winter wheat futures rally near decade-highs amid concern over Russia-Ukraine war; corn, soybeans also up sharply.
Grain and soy markets are posting solid gains to start the week. Cattle futures are under pressure as hog futures work on a rebound from last week’s weak technical performance.
Wheat futures lead grain, soybean futures sharply higher on intensifying concern over Russia-Ukraine war.
Grain and soy markets posted strong gains overnight, led by wheat, amid increased anxiety with the Russia/Ukraine crisis.