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Wheat: Wheat closed higher in both markets last week as the rally tied to the USDA reports and world weather fund new footing.  The harvest […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets last week as the harvest continues and as harvest yield reports remain low.  Forecasts and reports for improving […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets last week as the harvest continues and as harvest yield reports remain low.  Forecasts and reports for improving […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets on Thursday as harvest yield reports remain low but as forecasts and reports for improving weather in Wheat […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed higher in both markets last week as forecasts and reports for improving weather in Wheat areas continue.  KC was the stronger market.  […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets last week on forecasts and reports for improving weather in Wheat areas and on news that a potential […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets last week on forecasts and reports for improving weather in Wheat areas and on news that a potential […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed higher in Chicago but lower in Kansas City last week on forecasts and reports for improving weather in Wheat areas and as […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed higher in both markets last week as dry weather returned to the Great Plains and USDA made dramatic cuts to production estimates.  […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed lower in both markets last week as much improved rains were reported in Colorado and Kansas.  Isolated showers were reported and are […]

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Wheat:  Wheat closed sharply higher in both markets last week despite large deliveries and weaker than expected export sales as dry conditions in the Great […]

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Weekly Ag Markets Update – 04/27/2026

On April 27, 2026 - 11:56 AM By

Wheat:  Wheat closed higher in both markets last week amid dry conditions.  Isolated showers were reported and are forecast in the western Great Plains and […]

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