21. If the wheat is dry and the wind blows, it breaks. 22. In Roman times, wheat was widely grown to the west of the old Delta. 23. In the winter, there would be wheat no one would buy. 24. Kansas City, Chicago and Minneapolis wheat futures again rose strongly Tuesday after the Agriculture Department reported that spring wheat planting was far behind the normal pace. 25. Oats were lower, and wheat was mostly lower. 26. On other markets, wheat was steady as recent purchases of U.S. wheat by overseas buyers failed to convince traders that export demand is picking up. 27. Once they determined that white wheats were all right, they began working to develop varieties suited to Kansas. 28. The contaminated wheat was the hard red winter variety, the top export wheat and used to make bread. 29. The contaminated wheat was the hard red winter variety, used to make bread and the top U.S. wheat export. 30. The three countries will probably buy the grain from Argentina or Australia because their wheat is cheaper, traders said. |