And weather changes are keeping market watchers attention, too.
“Growing conditions are dry around the world and in the U.S. Great Plains, and winter wheat crops are emerging from dormancy,” Scoville said. “This could be a supportive factor, but overall demand has been weak, so the lack of rain hurting production potential is less of an issue for the trade.”
Grain markets were led on St. Patrick’s Day by wheat contracts as a dry situation is developing across the U.S. Plains, Aaron Huebner of CHS Hedging said.
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