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Wheat Rallies Back Higher on Thursday

Wheat prices rose across major U.S. exchanges on Thursday. Chicago SRW futures gained 8–9 cents, Kansas City HRW led with 13–15 cent gains, and Minneapolis spring wheat climbed 9–10 cents. The rally followed strong export sales of 783,416 MT for the week of March 6—more than double the previous week and exceeding estimates. Total wheat export commitments now stand at 21.274 MMT, 94% of USDA’s projection.

Wheat posted gains across the three exchanges on the Thursday session. Chicago SRW futures were 8 to 9 cents in the greens at the close. KC HRW futures led the charge to the upside, 13 to 15 cents higher on the session. MPLS spring wheat was back up 9 to 10 cents at the final bell.  

This morning’s Export Sales release showed the second largest weekly wheat purchase total for the MY at 783,416 MT during the week of March 6. That exceeded trade estimates and was more than double the previous week. Panama was the largest buyer of 237,600 MT, with South Korea in for 160,000 MT and unknown destinations buying 113,000 MT. Sales for 2025/26 totaled 82,600 MT.

Total export commitments for wheat are now 21.274 MMT, an increase of 15% from last year at this date. That is 94% of USDA’s fresh export projection, still lagging the 98% average sales pace.

Strategie Grains pared back their estimate for the 2025/26 EU wheat crop by 0.2 MMT to 127.5 MMT. IKAR trimmed back their Russian wheat export projection by 1.5 MMT to 41 MMT.

Mar 25 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.47 1/4, up 8 1/2 cents,

May 25 CBOT Wheat  closed at $5.62 1/2, up 8 1/2 cents,

Mar 25 KCBT Wheat  closed at $5.75, up 13 1/4 cents,

May 25 KCBT Wheat  closed at $5.87 1/2, up 14 1/2 cents,

Mar 25 MGEX Wheat  closed at $5.90, up 9 1/2 cents,

May 25 MGEX Wheat  closed at $6.03 3/4, up 9 1/4 cents,

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Source : Nasdaq

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