21. Chicago wheat futures also ended higher, helped by the surge in corn and beans. 22. Chicago wheat futures also fell, looking to other markets for direction. 23. Chicago wheat futures got some strength on speculation that recent price declines will attract foreign demand. 24. Chicago wheat futures got some support from rumors that Egypt had bought soft red winter wheat, the kind traded at the Chicago exchange. 25. Continued talk of a drier weather pattern helped pressure wheat futures. 26. Corn and soybean futures were pressured partly by the decline in wheat futures. 27. Corn futures rose slightly, while Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures fell. 28. Corn futures were helped partly by spillover strength from wheat futures. 29. Corn futures were mostly higher, while Kansas City and Chicago wheat futures were mixed. 30. Corn futures advanced on mild technical strength and spillover support from wheat futures. |