date:Apr 13, 2016
Analysts surveyed by Reuters had expected the U.S. winter wheat condition ratings to remain unchanged at 59 percent good to excellent.
CBOT May wheat was up 0.6 percent at $4.50 a bushel while May wheat in Paris stood 0.2 percent higher at 152.00 euros a tonne.
Dealers said a stronger euro helped to cap gains in Europe.
The sudden strength of the euro is a great disappointment, a new burden for EU export prospects, one European trader said.
Corn prices were higher with CBOT May up 0.7 perce