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CBOT Commodity Industry Disorders: Grain Contracts Stop No Way | RYT9

Buying and selling on the CBOT commodity market shut Wednesday (August 17) grain contracts unchanged. Corn and soybean futures rose. although the wheat upcoming fell

Xinhua information company explained that Corn contract for December shipping Wheat rose 1.75 cents, or .29%, to shut at $6.12 a bushel, December wheat shipping and delivery. It was down 22.25 cents, or 2.77 p.c, at $7.805 a bushel. and soybean contracts for shipping in November have been up 9 cents, or .65%, to close at $13.9 a bushel.

Wheat futures fell just after experiences that 5 ships were owing to arrive at Ukrainian ports on Wednesday. although the United States promised to buy 150,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine.

Soybean futures rebounded immediately after a two-day drop, but price restoration was confined. Thanks to greater weather forecasts in the US Midwest