7/21/2021
By Mark Weinraub
CHICAGO, July 21 (Reuters) - U.S. winter wheat futures rose
for the sixth day in a row on Wednesday as adverse weather in
key exporting countries raised supply concerns, traders said.
Corn futures were steady to firm, with the front-month
contract ending flat while new-crop offerings rose on support
from dry soils that threatened to hamper crop development in the
U.S. Midwest. Corn belt rain events are still basically non-existent in
the two-week forecast, Matt Zeller, director of market
information at StoneX, said in a note to clients.
Soybean futures were mixed, with nearby contracts easing on
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