On Friday (September 26), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) December soft red winter wheat futures closed at $5.1975 per bushel, down 0.53% from a week earlier. The Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) December hard red winter wheat futures closed at $5.055 per bushel, down 0.34%. The Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) December hard red spring wheat futures closed at $5.6775 per bushel, up 0.04%. The Euronext December wheat price was €189.50 per ton, down 0.7%. The Argentine Paraná River wheat price was $223 per ton, down 1.8%. On Friday, the U.S. dollar index closed at 97.824 points, up 0.57% from a week earlier. Adequate supply from major global wheat exporters is a key factor suppressing wheat prices. In the top exporter, Russia, consulting agencies IKAR and SovEcon raised their wheat production estimates. However, Russia's wheat exports have been relatively sluggish this year, with cumulative exports of 11 million tons from July to September, the worst start in four years. SovEcon ...