The article provides an overview of the current weather conditions and their impact on wheat farming in the US, Europe, and the Black Sea region. It discusses the effects of snow, drier conditions, and rain on wheat-growing areas and highlights the need for good winter rainfall in the Black Sea region to help wheat recover in early spring. The article also covers the global market trends for wheat, including stable prices for MATIF wheat despite increased demand, reduced forecasts for French extra-EU soft wheat exports, and an increase in feed wheat demand at the ports of Odessa and Danube. Additionally, it touches on the wheat market outlook, which remains supported by high supply from Russia and good harvests in Argentina and Australia, despite a slowdown in Russian wheat exports and expected increases in EU production.