Reading Time: 2 minutes U.S. wheat futures fell on Wednesday on technical selling and spillover weakness from European wheat markets amid thin export demand, while corn and soybeans stabilized after setting multi-year lows a day earlier.
South American rainfall, Chinese demand, good production outlook for U.S., Russian wheat weighing on prices
Wheat followed the firm trend, bouncing after a slide to one-week lows
Chinese demand less certain as real estate crisis deepens there
Outlooks for large soy and corn crops in Argentina, optimism about Brazil's harvest set the tone
KC wheat firms on demand optimism
Analysts suggest farmers will grow less barley
Southern U.S. cotton crop could cap soybean acres
Wheat futures ended up 2.4 per cent on technical buying and weakness in the dollar
Major pulse crop acres expected to rise; canola, wheat expected to dip slightly
Gains limited by sizable South American crops; doubts over Chinese demand hangs over market