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Desk note · Mistral · delayed Yahoo

Here’s the latest front-month CBOT market data (delayed, not real-time or financial advice). Chicago SRW wheat settled at $5.808 per bushel, up 0.43% from the prior session, reflecting modest buying interest. Corn climbed 4.54% to $4.315 per bushel, rebounding after recent pressure, while soybeans rose 1.33% to $11.412 per bushel on steady demand. Soybean oil, however, fell 4.00% to $68.45 per hundredweight, tracking weaker crude oil and global vegetable oil markets. These figures serve as benchmarks for grain pricing and hedging decisions.

Quotes are delayed unofficial Yahoo Finance data, shown for context only — not investment, hedging, or execution advice.

AGRXCommodity desk30 Jun 2026, 01:36
LIVEfinance.yahoo.com (delayed, unofficial)
WHEATCBOT SRW wheat · front$5.808/bu+0.43% 1d
CORNCBOT corn · front$4.315/bu+4.54% 1d
SOYCBOT soybeans · front$11.412/bu+1.33% 1d
OILCBOT soybean oil · front$68.45-4.00% 1d

Market prices delayed ~15 min (CBOT, ZW=F / ZC=F). Suitable for forward decisions, not intraday trading.

0190-day forecast

Where wheat is going.

Ensemble of weather, demand, currency and supply models. Confidence interval shown so you know how much weight to give it.

Wheat · DEC26 forecast
Illustrative scenario
Signal: Strong signal · updated 06:42

CBOT wheat reference (ZW=F): $5.808/bu (+0.43% 1d)

€280€250€220Today · €246Sep 30 · €268OPTIMAL WINDOWJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJan
Now
€246
EU milling, DEC26
Forecast Sep 30
€268 ±€14
Strong signal
Over break-even
+€84/t
vs. your €184 cost

Informational forecast only — not investment or trading advice. Selling and hedging decisions are entirely yours.

02Signal stack

Why the price is moving.

Every forecast carries its evidence. Click any signal to see the source articles, datasets, and historical correlation.

China's $17B farm pledge sends corn, wheat higher[Farm Progress] China's commitment to agricultural imports boosts demand outlook for corn and wheat
+1.8%
Corn Prices Collapse Again as Record U.S. Crop Fears Shake Farm Profitability[Agrolatam] Record U.S. corn crop expectations pressure prices amid weak demand signals
-2.1%
Wheat Limit Up as USDA Slashes Crop: Corn, Soybeans See Surprises[AgWeb] USDA's downward revision of wheat crop estimates triggers bullish market reaction
+1.5%
Grains Tank on Lack of China Ag Purchases: Cattle Rally on Record Cash[AgWeb] Absence of Chinese grain purchases weighs on corn and soybeans despite cattle market strength
-1.3%
~
Corn leads U.S. grain export inspections higher[Farm Progress] Export data shows corn leading gains, but overall market sentiment remains mixed
±0.0%
03Selling window optimizer

When to lock, when to wait.

For each 30-day window over the next year, the optimizer estimates expected price, risk-adjusted return, and basis. The agent doesn't tell you what to do — it tells you the math.

12-month selling-window heatmap

Jun
€246
Jul
€254
Aug
€261
Sep
€268
Oct
€272
Nov
€270
Dec
€264
Jan
€255
Feb
€243
Mar
€238
Apr
€241
May
€247
Strong sell windowAcceptableHold & hedge instead
04Example scenario

Illustrative decision math.

How a split forward-selling window might be presented — not verified aggregate farm results.

Example scenario

+€18/t
example uplift in a model scenario (€/t)

In this illustration, a 300 ha farm at 6 t/ha compares a split forward window vs a one-shot sale. Numbers are for demonstration only; your break-even, basis, and logistics differ.

How a forward-selling decision might look in AgriNexus (illustration — not verified farm results).

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