US soyabeans eased a half percent on Wednesday as investors booked profits after prices hit a seven-month high, while wheat rose due to a lower dollar and to a cold snap that threatened the newly sown spring wheat crop and some of the more mature US winter wheat.
At 11:42 am CDT (1642 GMT), CBOT May wheat was up 4-1/2 cents per bushel at $6.30-1/4, May corn was down 2-1/2 at $6.32-1/4 and May soyabeans were down 7-1/4 at $14.18-3/4.
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