date:Jun 30, 2016
de fell 0.4 percent to $11.15-1/2 a bushel by 0943 GMT while the most-active corn was hardly changed, down 0.06 percent at $3.94 a bushel. The most-active wheat rose 0.3 percent to $4.59 a bushel.
The market focus is today moving to the USDA acreage forecasts on Thursday which are expected to show some U.S. farmers have reduced corn plantings in favor of planting more soybeans, said Frank Rijkers, agrifood economist at ABN AMRO Bank. Corn remains at pretty low price levels of under $4 a bushel