1. In other markets, wheat fell as clear weather allowed the harvest to progress as corn and soybeans dropped. 2. Wheat fell to its lowest price in more than two months as increased world production reduced overseas demand. 3. Wheat fell amid forecasts for larger crops both this year and next, allowing inventories to rise. 4. Wheat fell to its lowest price in more than two months as increased world production reduced overseas demand for supplies from the U.S. 5. Wheat fell, pressured by a lack of export news and prime weather in winter-wheat growing areas of the Plains. 6. Wheat prices fell as profit-taking took hold after several trading sessions of higher prices. |