The wheat market experienced a decline on September 6, 2024, despite reports of poor harvests in Europe, especially in France, and improved moisture levels in Argentina's wheat crop. The decrease in U.S. wheat futures is attributed to cheap wheat from Russia and increased exports from Ukraine. The USDA reported total wheat export sales at 340,032 tons for the week ending Aug. 29. In addition, the article covers the closing prices for corn and soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade, the forecast of a significant drop in soft wheat yields in France, and the beginning of corn planting in Argentina for the 2024/25 crop.