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Wheat Sep '24 (ZWU24)

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Wheat Futures Market News and Commentary

Wheat Closes Thursday with Modest Strength

The wheat complex found late session strength to close mostly higher on the session. Chicago SRW contracts closed the Thursday session with contracts 4 ½ to 5 ½ cents higher. KC HRW futures were up 3 to 5 cents in most contracts at the close. MPLS spring wheat was mixed, with nearby July up 3 cents and other contracts 1 ¼ to 3 ¼ cents lower.

Export Sales data was released this morning, with USDA showing 504,489 MT of wheat sold in the week of 6/18. That was 25.86% above the week prior and nearly double the same week last year. Mexico was the top buyer of 204,400 MT, with Japan purchasing 118,700 MT.

Monthly International Grains Council data showed 2026/27 world wheat production estimated at 821 MMT, up 1 MMT from last month. New crop stocks were down 2 MMT to 280 MMT, as old crop was trimmed by 2 MMT to 286 MMT.

European Commission data showed EU wheat stocks for 2026/27 projected at 13.8 MMT, down 0.3 MMT from last month, with a 0.6 MMT drop in production to 126.3... Read more

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Wheat Closes Thursday with Modest Strength

The wheat complex found late session strength to close mostly higher on the session. Chicago SRW contracts closed the Thursday session with contracts 4...

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Soybeans were up 16 1/2 to 22 cents across the board at Thursday’s close. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was up 20 1/2 cents at $10.79...

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Corn Rallies on Thursday as a Drier Window Opens Up

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Shootin' the Bull about what to be prepared for.

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Wheat Closes Thursday with Modest Strength

The wheat complex found late session strength to close mostly higher on the session. Chicago SRW contracts closed the Thursday session with contracts 4...

Hogs Close Mixed Thursday, as July Remains Weak

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Soybeans Rally on Thursday, with Drier Start to July

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