Wheat futures prices up; corn, soybeans mixed

From: The Journal Record | Date: April 29, 1998 | Copyright information

NEW YORK (AP) -- Wheat futures prices advanced Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade, while corn and soybeans were mixed.

Corn and soybean futures were stronger in some contract months on the National Weather Service's latest 10-day forecast. It suggested further planting delays are possible in the Midwest because of above- normal precipitation.

But corn was pressured by weak export demand and reported sales of Chinese corn crops to Asian nations. Soybeans were hurt by the U.S. C...

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