1. Fading concern that the cold snap and snow expected this week in the Midwest would damage dormant crops there also drove prices lower, Weather Services said. 2. Wheat for delivery after the spring harvest jumped amid concern that recent heavy rain in Illinois could damage dormant crops. 3. Wheat futures for delivery after the summer harvest jumped amid concern that recent heavy rain in Illinois could damage dormant crops. 4. Wheat futures rose amid concern that cold weather this weekend in the U.S. Plains states could damage dormant crops that would be harvested in spring and summer. 5. Wheat jumped as sub-zero temperatures blanketed growing regions, renewing concern that dormant crops could be damaged by the cold. 6. Wheat rose amid concern frigid temperatures in the Plains growing states may kill some dormant crops. 7. Wheat futures for delivery after the summer harvest jumped amid concern that recent heavy rain in Illinois may damage dormant crops. 8. Wheat futures jumped as investors grew concerned arctic cold in the Midwest will damage dormant crops and slash output at a time of tight supplies. 9. Winter wheat futures jumped as a storm brought the coldest temperatures of the season to the Plains, threatening to damage some dormant crops. 10. A thin snow cover endangers the dormant crop with freeze damage. |