1. In other markets, wheat dropped to a five-month low and gold fell. 2. Wheat dropped to a three-year low on signs that the winter wheat harvest, now underway, could exceed expectations as demand slows. 3. Wheat dropped amid warmer temperatures in the Plains growing states, reducing the threat that arctic colds would damage crops. 4. Wheat dropped for the first time in six days amid dimming hopes that U.S. exporters will garner a share of recent purchases from foreign buyers. 5. Wheat dropped to a three-year low on signs that the winter wheat harvest, now underway, could exceed expectations at a time of slow demand. 6. Wheat dropped slightly less sharply than corn and soybeans. 7. Wheat also dropped, as weak export demand weighed on prices. 8. Wheat dropped on improvements in U.S. winter wheat conditions as well as on increased plantings. 9. Wheat dropped sharply, partly as a result of the drought-like conditions in China. 10. Wheat dropped amid low export forecasts although expected important sales were announced. |
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