Increased wheat trade was observed in Chicago but Minneapolis' market closed lower. Production remains steady despite consistently low demands.
Increased sugar stocks offset a dip in the trade market of wheat, corn and oats. Changes in production and usage predict accountability in the next months.
The corn market has been stagnated for a while but corn prices may recover and could potentially rise.
December is a make-or-break month for the soybean market.
Russia remains the top global wheat export market but the country still have its limits.
Supply and demand does not dictate the prices for grains such as corn, wheat and wheat.
The weather in South America remains one potentially bullish factor.