Grain prices were mixed but mostly higher to start the week, with winter wheat prices seeing the most upside due to bargain buying and concerns about crop quality in the U.S. Corn prices also trended higher, while soybeans suffered a moderate setback. The Dow took a solid first step at ending an eight-week losing streak by rising 651 points in afternoon trading. Massive amounts of rain are possible later this week for an area stretching from Kansas down to Texas and through the Mid-South. Corn export inspections climbed to 66.9 million bushels last week, with China as the No. 1 destination. Wheat export inspections shifted 11% below the prior week’s pace to 11.4 million bushels, with Japan as the No. 1 destination.