On Friday, January 30, 2026, the wheat market weakened under pressure from profit-taking and the recovery of the US dollar. March quotations for soft winter wheat on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange CBOT fell to $197.68 per ton, March futures for hard winter wheat KCBT in Kansas City - to $200.16 per ton, March futures for hard spring wheat MGEХ in Minneapolis - to $212.47 per ton. March futures for SRW wheat in Chicago closed at $5.38, down 3 ½ cents, May futures for wheat in Chicago closed at $5.46, down 4 ¼ cents. March futures for HRW wheat in Kansas City closed at $5.44-3/4, down 2 ¼ cents, May futures closed at $5.55, down 2 ¾ cents. March futures for spring wheat MGEХ in Minneapolis closed at $5.78-1/4, down 3 ¼ cents, May futures for spring wheat MGEХ closed at $5.92-1/2, down 3 cents. Export sales data show that the total volume of commitments for the sale of wheat from the US amounted to 21.595 million tons, which is 18% more than for the same week last year. This is 88% ...