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Brandon Doherty at Total Farm Marketing said, “Wheat made double digit gains led by Kansas City futures, as more weather premium is being factored in. Warmth, dryness and strong winds in the U.S. southern Plains remain a key focus, with 27% of U.S. winter wheat in drought—double last year’s level. A weaker U.S. dollar and higher Matif wheat prices also provided support.” Aaron Huebner at CHS Hedging said, “Dry conditions across many parts of the HRW country are peaking concerns about the wheat crop. Winds are expected to pick up again in the U.S. Plains this week, and there’s not a lot of significant rain in sight.” The Hightower Report said, “The soft red crop areas in the eastern Midwest will see rains this week and conditions are expected to improve.”





