Russia remains the top global wheat export market but the country still have its limits.
Higher corn markets surprised producers and gave them a more positive outlook.
The US dollar may be increasing in value however US wheat exports are falling.
Supply and demand does not dictate the prices for grains such as corn, wheat and wheat.
Global politics have made the US dollar stronger while making the value of wheat from Chicago and Kansas weaker.
Kansas is the leading winter wheat producer in America this year, with Washington and Oklahoma following it.
The October WASDE/Crop Production has come and passed and again offered a few changes by the USDA.
Heading into the WASDE for October 2017, the corn ending stocks are approximal at about 2.289 billion bushels.
The USDA released the September 1st Quarterly Grain Stocks and the annual Small Grains Summary report.
Minneapolis spring wheat has seen an excellent trade in the past month but other places haven't been so lucky.