1.   Even so, China has taken shipments of U.S. wheat on a temporary basis, provided the USDA guarantees that the wheat comes from fungus-free areas.

2.   Steady export demand for U.S. wheat comes as U.S. supplies are expected to shrink over the next several months.

3.   Strength in wheat came as traders liquidated short positions on concerns about tight nearby supplies.

4.   The lackluster demand for U.S. wheat comes as world production is increasing, allowing competitors to undercut U.S. prices.

5.   The wheat probably came from France, analysts said.

6.   The U.S. essentially issues a certificate that guarantees that the export wheat comes from an area free of Karnal bunt.

7.   Trouble for spring wheat comes as the winter wheat crop struggles to recover from a five-month drought.

8.   Wheat could come east, widgets could go west, and people could move both ways, on barges drawn by mules.

9.   While that wheat could come from other sources, the U.S. is the most likely supplier, analysts said.

10.   These countries do not require imported wheat to have a certificate stipulating that the wheat does not come from a country affected by Karnal Bunt fungus.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
wheat 0.01%
wheat + v. >>共 148
fall 13.43%
be 13.13%
rise 8.96%
edge 2.54%
finish 1.94%
drop 1.94%
lead 1.94%
inch 1.79%
mix 1.64%
come 1.64%
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