WHEAT – Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel.
Support from hot and dry weather in Europe that was posing
a threat to wheat crops. Led up by gains in milling quality of
KCBT HRW wheat as milling wheat in Paris holds near one-year
highs after trading large volumes on Tuesday.
* Hot and dry weather a concern in western Europe, Russia,
Kazakh and northeastern China. Dryness also a concern in
southern Australia.
CORN – Up 2 to 3 cents per bushel.
Support from a decline in condition ratings for the U.S.
crop and lingering support from last week’s bullish USDA
acreage and stocks reports.
Support from a decline in condition ratings for the U.S.
crop and lingering support from last week’s bullish USDA
acreage and stocks reports.
SOYBEANS – Up 4 to 6 cents per bushel.
Boosted by a sag in U.S. crop condition ratings and brisk
export demand for old-crop and new-crop soybeans.
Boosted by a sag in U.S. crop condition ratings and brisk
export demand for old-crop and new-crop soybeans.