CANBERRA: Chicago wheat futures rose on Tuesday, after falling to a two-month low in the previous session as the U.S. dollar strengthened and forecasts for more rain in the dry U.S. Plains improved ...
“Wheat does not like having wet feet,” Hunter said. “That can make it very unhappy. Dry soil for planting wheat is not a bad thing.” The warmer temperatures have also been a boon.
Soybean harvest progress was on track to finish ahead of its five-year average pace. Winter wheat planting neared completion. Winter wheat emergence was slow due to persistent dry conditions.