71. Wheat fell on a combination of harvest pressures and lackluster demand for U.S. exports. 72. Wheat fell sharply despite a lack of new developments. 73. Wheat fell to contract lows for a fourth consecutive session. 74. Wheat also fell, while corn was unchanged. 75. Wheat fell on concerns about variable yields across the winter wheat belt. 76. Wheat fell and rose again along with soybeans and corn, only less sharply. 77. Wheat fell heavily on the Chicago Board of Trade on Thursday as the result of a perceived new competitive threat from European exports. 78. Wheat fell modestly on forecasts calling for increased chances of rain and decreased heat in the wheat-producing Plains states. 79. Wheat fell on the torpor in U.S. export sales, compounded by expectations that more Argentine wheat will soon be on the market. 80. Wheat fell sharply after the opening on improving chances for rain in winter wheat growing areas. |