1. Wheat led the gains as investment funds put money into the market, which is rebounding as harvest pressure subsides. 2. Wheat led grains lower as forecasts of much-needed rain sparked speculation that farmers will harvest a bumper winter wheat crop. 3. Wheat could lead commodity prices higher in the coming days amid concern that U.S. production will fall short of estimates at a time of lean reserves. 4. Wheat led the declining commodities, falling on the outlook for continued wet weather in much of the U.S. winter wheat belt. 5. Wheat led the gains, responding to rumors that Egypt would be purchasing wheat. 6. Wheat led the losers, pressured by low demand for U.S. crops as well as improved planting of red winter wheat. 7. Wheat led the gainers. 8. Wheat led the losses after rumored Chinese interest in new U.S. wheat purchases failed to materialize. 9. Wheat led the way, climbing sharply amid expectations for dry weather in the southern part of the winter wheat belt. 10. Grain futures, led by wheat, were up Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade while soy products fell. |