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US wheat futures sank to multi-year lows on Friday, pressured by an ample global stockpile that was expected to grow even larger due to a bountiful harvest, traders said. Corn and soyabean futures also weakened, with soyabeans settling back from a rally on Thursday that pushed prices to a two-week high. The US Agriculture Department's acreage report from Thursday, which showed a surprise bump in corn and spring wheat acreage, continued to cast a shadow over the grains market.
"The market is back to trading fundamentals," said Greg Grow, director of agribusiness at Archer Financial Services. The front-month Chicago Board of Trade soft red winter wheat contract shed 3.5 percent to a nine-year low while K.C. hard red winter wheat touched a fresh 10-year low. Forecasts for benign weather across much of the US Midwest during the next few weeks - a key time for corn development - also weighed on prices.
Private analytics firm Informa Economics forecast US corn production at 14.531 billion bushels and soyabean production at 3.89 billion bushels. Both estimates were above the current US Agriculture Department outlook.
CBOT soft red winter wheat for September delivery settled down 15-1/4 cents at $4.30-1/4 a bushel, K.C. September hard red winter wheat was 11 cents lower at $4.11-1/2 a bushel and MGEX September spring wheat was down 9 cents at $4.99-1/4 a bushel. CBOT December corn was off 4-1/4 cents at $3.67 a bushel. CBOT November soyabeans were down 15-3/4 cents at $11.37-1/2 a bushel.
For the week, CBOT soft red winter wheat was down 7.7 percent, its biggest weekly decline in two years. K.C. wheat was off 6.7 percent, its fourth straight weekly loss. CBOT corn fell 4.5 percent this week and soyabeans were up 5.5 percent, their biggest weekly gain since October 2014.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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