Wheat Falling Back Lower to Start Wednesday

Wheat is trading with Wednesday morning losses across the three exchanges. The wheat complex shrugged off overnight weakness, as all three markets closed the session higher. Chicago SRW futures were up 3 to 4 cents on the day. KC HRW contracts were 3 1/4 to 4 3/4 cents higher on the session. MPLS spring wheat was up 2 to 3 3/4 cents so far on the day.

The Monday afternoon Crop Progress report indicated 73% of the US winter wheat crop planted as of 10/20, 3 percentage points behind normal. Emergence was pegged at 46% vs. the 52% average pace.

A couple of Russian firms released initial estimates of the 2025 crop, with IKAR showing an expected range of 80 to 85 MMT and SovEcon coming in at 80.1 MMT. The European Commission showed soft wheat exports from the EU at 7.02 MMT in the period starting on July 1 through October 20, which is down from the 10.22 MMT last year.

Dec 24 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.76, up 3 3/4 cents, currently down 9 1/4 cents

Mar 25 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.96 1/4, up 4 cents, currently down 8 1/2 cents

Dec 24 KCBT Wheat  closed at $5.86 1/2, up 4 1/4 cents, currently down 8 3/4 cents

Mar 25 KCBT Wheat  closed at $6.00 3/4, up 3 3/4 cents, currently down 8 1/4 cents

Dec 24 MGEX Wheat  closed at $6.16 1/2, up 2 1/2 cents, currently down 7 cents

Mar 25 MGEX Wheat  closed at $6.38, up 2 cents, currently down 6 cents

On the date of publication, Austin Schroeder did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here.

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