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GRAINS-Corn, soy rise ahead of holiday weekend as traders monitor US weather

ReutersJul 3, 2025 4:46 PM
  • Corn, soybeans rise on positioning ahead of holiday weekend
  • Traders cautious ahead of Trump Iowa speech on Thursday
  • Wheat eases after recent gains, big U.S. and Europe crops

By Karl Plume

- U.S. corn and soybean futures firmed on Thursday on bargain buying and positioning ahead of the long U.S. Independence Day holiday weekend and a speech by President Donald Trump in farm-state Iowa later on Thursday.

Gains, however, were limited by hefty South American supplies and strong U.S. harvest prospects amid largely favorable weather across the Midwest.

U.S. wheat futures eased after two days of strong gains, anchored by rising supplies from the accelerating U.S. winter crop harvest and sizable harvests expected in the Black Sea region and western Europe.

Traders squared positions ahead of Friday's market holiday in case the U.S. weather outlook shifts over the weekend. U.S. weather has not been threatening to the crop early in the season, and corn is entering its crucial pollination stage of development with scattered rains in the forecast limiting concerns about pockets of dryness in parts of the Midwest.

"It's going to be a hot weekend, but it's supposed to cool down next week. I believe many other parts of the Midwest will turn cooler, so I don't think the weather's a real super threat," said Jack Scoville, analyst with the Price Group.

"USDA is rating the crops very high, and I don't see that changing anytime real soon," he said.

Trump is due to speak in Iowa later on Thursday after a social media post this week claiming farmers would be "very happy" with his remarks. Market rumors about the speech sent soybeans sharply higher on Wednesday, analysts said.

Chicago Board of Trade August soybeans SQ25 were up 3-1/2 cents at $10.57 a bushel at 11:25 a.m. CDT (1625 GMT) and new-crop November soybeans SX25 were up 4-1/2 cents at $10.52-1/2 a bushel.

September corn CU25 rose 4 cents to $4.22 a bushel while new-crop December futures CZ25 were up 4-3/4 cents at $4.38-1/4.

CBOT September wheat WU25 fell 3-1/4 cents to $5.60-3/4 per bushel.

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