The benchmark Chicago Board of Trade July soft red winter wheat contract gained 6-1/4 cents to $5.20-3/4 a bushel.
CHICAGO: US wheat futures gained on Friday as hot, dry weather forecasts threaten winter wheat crops in parts of the US Great Plains.
The benchmark Chicago Board of Trade July soft red winter wheat contract gained 6-1/4 cents to $5.20-3/4 a bushel.
K.C. hard red winter wheat lifted 6-1/2 cents to $4.70-1/2, while MGEX spring wheat gained 5-3/4 cents to $5.25 a bushel.
For the week, the most active CBOT wheat contract gained 2.4%, the biggest jump since March 27.
For the month, the contract fell 0.7%.
Forecasts for a turn to hot and dry weather in parts of the Midwest and Plains next week fueled gains in winter wheat contracts.
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