date:Sep 25, 2015
Wheat prices reached a one-month high as global weather concerns mount, but a weak energy market kept a lid on row crop gains.
Fears are growing for next seasons Black Sea wheat crop, as key weather models point to hotter and drier weather next week in Russia and eastern Ukraine.
Kyle Tapley of MDA Weather Services said that winter wheat planting in the region, ahead of the 2016 harvest, will continue to be delayed, and the germination and establishment of planted seed would be stressed by dry