The global grain and oilseed market: wheat and corn prices fell on Friday, while soybeans became more expensive.

Published Feb 9, 2026

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On Friday, February 6, 2026, wheat futures declined on all three exchanges. March quotations for soft winter wheat on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) fell to $194.65 per ton, March futures for hard winter wheat on the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) fell to $195.20 per ton, and March futures for hard spring wheat on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) fell to $209.44 per ton. March futures for SRW wheat in Chicago closed at $5.29-3/4, down by 5 ½ cents, while May futures for wheat in Chicago closed at $5.39, down by 5 cents. March futures for HRW wheat in Kansas City closed at $5.31-1/4, down by 7 ¼ cents, while May futures closed at $5.43-1/2, down by 7 cents. March futures for spring wheat MGEX in Minneapolis closed at $5.70, down by 1 ½ cents, while May futures for spring wheat MGEX closed at $5.83-1/2, down by 1 ¾ cents. According to export sales data, the volume of wheat export commitments amounted to 21,974 million tons, which is 17% higher than the same week last ...
Source: Oilworld

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