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Wheat Market Trades Lower
Wheat futures traded lower for most of the day Friday and the Chicago July contract made a new low for the move against July corn.
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Wheat Market Trades Relatively Steady
After gaining strength late in the day, wheat futures ended higher on weather concerns with draught in the Southern Plains and rain in the northern states adding to planting delays.
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Grain Markets Higher
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded higher on the day Monday and followed the lead of the corn market but export inspections provided lift midday as well.
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USDA Report Unfriendly Towards Grains
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded sharply lower on the day Friday after the USDA report for wheat was considered bearish against trader estimates.
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Spillover Pressure From Corn
Spillover pressure from a sharply lower corn market helped to limit the upside advance for wheat futures Wednesday, but the action was mostly positioning ahead of the USDA report on Friday.
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Wheat Ends Higher on the Day
Chicago and Kansas City wheat managed to climb off session lows midday to trade higher on the day Tuesday.
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Weather Rules Grain Market
A new development over the weekend with the grain exporters. Columbia Grain has now locked out the International Longshore and Warehouse Union workers.
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Wheat Market Moves Lower
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded lower on the day Friday after traders took profits and positioned ahead of the weekend.
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Grain Markets Mixed
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded higher Thursday mostly following corn to the upside on poor planting conditions in the western plains.
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Grains Closed Lower
Wheat followed other commodities lower despite cold temperatures and continued dry conditions in the Southern Plains.
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Wheat Futures Turn Higher
heat futures sharply extended gains in mid-morning trade and finished with double-digit gains in Chicago and Kansas City Tuesday.
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Corn Leads the Grain Markets
Grains closed sharply higher to start the week Monday with corn limit higher on weather forecast for more rain and cooler temperatures later in the week which leads to concerns about already delayed plantings.
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Wheat Market Moves Back Down
Chicago and Kansas City wheat took a step back Friday as traders took profits ahead of the weekend following the sharp rally on Thursday.
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Wheat Markets Rally Sharply Higher
Wheat markets rallied sharply higher Thursday due to the freeze events in the western plains this week and spillover support from other markets. Crop scouts will begin to assess damage in the west over the next two weeks.
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Wheat Market Traded Lower
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded lower for most of the session on Wednesday with Chicago acting as the leader to the downside despite it being the "cheapest" wheat in the world according to some traders.
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Wheat Market Trades Lower
Chicago and Kansas City wheat traded lower on the day mostly due to the weaker trade in the corn market and technical selling.
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Wheat Market Down Again
Grain prices were lower on Tuesday as grain traders are looking at improving weather conditions after mid-week.
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Wheat Market Up With Light Volume
Chicago and KC wheat traded higher on the day Friday in light volume despite another round of freezing temperatures in the western plains overnight.
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Wheat Market Closes Slightly Lower
Chicago and KC wheat traded lower on the day despite explosive export sales data Thursday morning.
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Wheat Market Closed Mostly Unchanged
Wheat traded and closed pretty much unchanged as temperatures are to dip below freezing in the Southern Plains and to the north snow is falling in the Dakota’s and in Minnesota.
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Wheat Market Finishes Higher
Chicago and KC wheat traded higher on the day Tuesday but failed to show the upside strength that was seen in the corn and soybean markets.
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Outside Market Spillover Brings Down Grain Markets
Another day of heavy selling in gold and news that China's GDP was up a slower-than-expected 7.7 percent in the first quarter from a year ago pressured Monday's grain prices lower.
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Frigid Weather Spurs Wheat Market
Wheat saw substantial gains last week mostly due to the frigid weather conditions in the western plains which may have caused winterkill for a portion of the crop.
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Modest Gain in Wheat Market
Chicago and KC wheat traded higher on the day after freezing temperatures stretched across areas of the western plains for the second day in a row Thursday.
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Wheat Market Lower, Surprised By Sharp Increase in World Ending Stocks
Chicago and KC wheat traded sharply lower following a USDA report that was considered bearish against trade estimates after the US all wheat carryout was pegged at 731 million bushels, up from 716 in March and against trade estimates of 727.
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Wheat Market Slightly Lower
Wheat markets traded slightly lower on the day ahead of Wednesday's Supply and Demand report.
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Wheat Market Trades Sharply Higher
Grains finished higher Monday with wheat buyers responding to weather problems in the Southern Plains and Dakotas.
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Wheat Market Finishes Week Higher
For the week, wheat futures posted corrective gains, led by Chicago contracts. Talk of Chinese demand for U.S. wheat sparked a short-covering rally in wheat futures last week.
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Wheat Market Choppy and Ends Lower
Wheat futures saw a choppy day of trade. Spillover from corn, strength in the U.S. dollar index and a disappointing weekly export sales tally weighed on the wheat market.
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Wheat Market Rebounds Sharply Higher
Wheat futures extended gains into the close to finish sharply higher Wednesday.
