Wheat Continuing Losses on Thursday

Wheat field on a beautiful summer day by MadalinCalita via Pixabay

Wheat continues to be on the selling side of things, with the three markets showing weakness. The wheat complex fell lower on the Wednesday session. CBT soft red wheat futures saw losses of 6 to 9 cents. The CBOT showed another 8 deliveries issued for September wheat overnight.  Wednesday’s Preliminary open interest was up 15,672 contracts, suggesting new selling interest. KC HRW futures were fractionally to a penny lower in the front months. Preliminary OI was up 9,377 contracts. MPLS spring wheat was down 5 to 7 cents across most nearby contracts at the close.  

The weekly Crop Progress report indicated 72% of the spring wheat crop was harvested by Sunday, 1 percentage point above normal. Winter wheat harvest was removed this week, with the crop’s planting progress for the 2026 crop expected next week. 

Due to the Monday holiday, the USDA Export Sales report will be delayed until Friday morning.

The next week showed 1 to 2 inches across much of the Southern Plains over the next week according to the NOAA 7-day forecast.

Sep 25 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.04, down 9 cents, currently down 8 3/4 cents

Dec 25 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.22, down 6 1/4 cents, currently down 5 3/4 cents

Sep 25 KCBT Wheat  closed at $4.82 3/4, down 1/2 cent, currently up 2 cents

Dec 25 KCBT Wheat  closed at $5.10 1/4, down 1 cent, currently down 5 1/4 cents

Sep 25 MGEX Wheat  closed at $5.54 1/2, down 5 3/4 cents, currently unch

Dec 25 MGEX Wheat  closed at $5.73, down 7 cents, currently down 1 cent


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