(Bloomberg) -- Wheat in Chicago and Kansas City fell
after a report said the condition of the U.S. winter crop
improved for the fourth straight week as wet weather helped
plants recover from a freeze in early April.
About 59 percent of the winter-wheat crop was rated good
or excellent as of May 20, compared with 58 percent the
previous week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said
yesterday. Fields in western Kansas may yield as much as
60 bushels an acre, said Jamey Kohake, a broker at Paragon
Investments in Silver Lake, Kansas.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
after a report said the condition of the U.S. winter crop
improved for the fourth straight week as wet weather helped
plants recover from a freeze in early April.
About 59 percent of the winter-wheat crop was rated good
or excellent as of May 20, compared with 58 percent the
previous week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said
yesterday. Fields in western Kansas may yield as much as
60 bushels an acre, said Jamey Kohake, a broker at Paragon
Investments in Silver Lake, Kansas.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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