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Wheat Pit Mar '26 (WH26)

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Wheat (Pit) Futures Market News and Commentary

Wheat Faces Monday Pressure

The wheat complex was under pressure on Monday. Chicago SRW futures were 8 to 9 cents lower across most contracts to start the week. KC HRW futures were 6 to 7 cents in the red at the close. MPLS spring wheat was down 6 to 7 cents across the front months on Monday.

This morning’s Export Inspections report showed a total of 488,025 MT (17.93 mbu) of wheat shipped in the week of 12/11. That was 23.2% above the week prior and 61.38% larger than the same week last year. the Philippines was as the largest buyer of 113,367 MT, with 89,044 MT shipped to Mexico and 66,008 MT to South Korea. The marketing year total is now 14.124 MMT (425.42 mbu) of wheat shipped, which is now 21.9% above the same period last year.

Export Sales data for the week ending on November 20 was out this morning, with USDA showing 361,715 MT in that week. That was on the lower side of estimates of 300,000-750,000 MT in wheat sales. That was a 5-week low for bookings and slightly below the same week last... Read more

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