Wheat

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Russia’s Blizzard of the Century Is a Blessing for Wheat Fields
AgWeb.com will have full coverage of USDA’s March 29 reports, following the 11 a.m. Central Time releases.
January soybeans were up 6 cents at $11.75-3/4 a bushel after peaking earlier at $11.89-3/4, the highest for a most-active contract since June 13, 2016.
With a warmer winter across much of the U.S., winter wheat might be greening up sooner than typical. As it greens up, so do dormant weeds or newly sprouting weeds and some insect pests.
Harvest slowed for some by cool and wet conditions.
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Cold weather in central areas and the Volga valley of Russia delayed the resumption of winter wheat growth by about two to three weeks compared with last year.
Winter wheat planting has been slow this fall and several factors may help push prices higher into the new year.
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