1. Corn also climbed sharply, benefiting from technical strength and buying enthusiasm ahead of a key U.S. Department of Agriculture report due out Friday. 2. Corn climbed higher in part due to the rise in wheat. 3. Corn climbed higher on spillover support from wheat. 4. Corn climbed higher. 5. Corn climbed in sympathy with soybeans, with the imminent end of chilly temperatures not expected to be a big help to the crop. 6. Corn climbed to a two-month high because of the harvest delays. 7. Corn climbed back from a selloff the previous session. 8. Corn climbed higher in a rebound off contract lows the previous session and in anticipation that weekly export data due out Friday morning will prove favorable. 9. Corn climbed up slightly amid skepticism that showers in growing areas would amount to enough to change the overall picture of drier-than-normal soil conditions. 10. Corn climbed in spillover from the wheat pit. |