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US wheat jumped as much as 1 percent on Monday, led by gains in K.C. hard red winter wheat as extremely cold weather threatened to curb yields in parts of the southern US Plains growing region already suffering from dry conditions. Wheat futures pared early gains on technical selling, keeping prices below the more than one-month peaks reached last week.
Corn and soyabeans each reversed from narrow losses at the Chicago Board of Trade, rallying amid strength in wheat. K.C. HRW wheat for May delivery finished 5-1/4 cents, or about 1.2 percent, higher at $4.74-3/4 per bushel while CBOT May wheat was up 3-1/2 cents at $4.66-1/2.
As much as 20 percent of the wheat crop was significantly damaged from freezing temperatures over the weekend in south-western Kansas and western Oklahoma, INTL FCStone analyst Arlan Suderman said in a note to clients. Drought was developing in that portion of the Plains, with moderate drought conditions in most of Oklahoma's "panhandle," leaving plants more at risk of freeze damage than fields with protective snowcover or more significant soil moisture reserves.
"Unfortunately, it will take time to assess the scope of the damage," Suderman said. CBOT May soyabeans were up 4-1/2 cents at $9.02 per bushel, gaining for a third straight session and hovering near Friday's 3-1/2-month high of $9.04-3/4. The contract was hitting upside resistance at its 200-day moving average after reaching the key technical indicator for the first time since August last week. CBOT May corn notched its highest settlement since February 22, rising 2-1/2 cents to $3.69-1/2 per bushel and rebounding from the earlier one-week low of $3.65-3/4. Soyabeans and corn fell overnight, pressured in part by US regulatory data released after the close of trading on Friday showing speculative investors dumping big volumes of their short, or bearish, bets on the commodities.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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