Grain prices experienced a steady increase on Wednesday, with corn and soybean prices improving by 0.75% and 0.5% respectively, and most wheat contracts also rising. Despite concerns over potential economic slowdown and high energy prices, commodity funds continued to buy corn, soybeans, and other contracts. The USDA is expected to report corn and soybean sales ranging between 6.9 million to 44.1 million bushels and 11.0 million to 44.1 million bushels respectively for the week ending June 2. Wheat prices also saw gains, with sales expected to range between 6.4 million to 20.2 million bushels.