41. Soybeans also tumbled, while wheat rose. 42. Wheat also rose fractionally, while corn prices were flat. 43. Wheat rose modestly thanks partly to the rallies in corn and soybeans. 44. Wheat also rose, while soybeans retreated. 45. Wheat rose for similar reasons, with market-watchers feeling bullish about the prospect of China joining the WTO soon. 46. Wheat rose less sharply as harvest pressure continued to decline. 47. Wheat rose on seasonal trading strategies, with pressure waning from the ongoing winter wheat harvest. 48. Wheat rose sharply in a technically driven rally that was helped by talk of possible new export deals. 49. Wheat rose strongly on new export business, as well as on talk that Spain might be in the market for U.S. wheat. 50. Wheat rose with the rally in the neighboring corn pit, helped by rumors of possible export sales involving Egypt, China and Spain. |