Chicago corn, soybeans, and wheat prices increased on Monday due to increased demand and concerns over dryness in Argentina. The most-active corn contract on the Chicago Board of Trade rose by 0.34% to $4.47-6/8 a bushel. CBOT soybeans and wheat also experienced price increases. The stronger dollar has made U.S. crops less competitive, but a trade-dispute panel's ruling that Mexico's restrictions on U.S. genetically modified corn violate the USMCA is a trade victory for the Biden administration. Large speculators have reduced their net long position in CBOT corn futures.