CHICAGO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The following are U.S. expectations for the resumption of grain and soy complex trading at the Chicago Board of Trade at 8:30 a.m. CDT (1330 GMT) on Wednesday.
WHEAT - Up 1 to 3 cents per bushel
CBOT wheat futures recovered on a wave of demand from global importers.
Algeria’s state grains agency OAIC is believed to have purchased around 600,000 metric tons of milling wheat in an international tender on Tuesday, European traders said on Wednesday.
Jordan's state grain buyer has issued an international tender to buy up to 120,000 metric tons of milling wheat, which can be sourced from optional origins, European traders said.
CBOT December soft red winter wheat WZ25 was last up 2-3/4 cents at $5.23-1/4 per bushel. K.C. December hard red winter wheat KWZ25 last traded up 3 cents at $5.14-1/2 a bushel and Minneapolis December wheat MWEZ25 traded 2-1/4 cents higher at $5.70 a bushel.
CORN - Steady to up 1 cent per bushel
CBOT corn Cv1 futures traded near flat with seasonal supply pressure from the onset of the U.S. harvest, though doubts over yields have helped underpin the markets.
The U.S. corn harvest was 11% complete by Sunday, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The agency rated 66% of the corn crop in good-to-excellent condition, down 1 percentage point from last week and in line with the average estimate among 11 analysts surveyed in a Reuters poll.
Dry weather in the U.S. Midwest crop belt next week is expected to aid the harvest pace, according to Commodity Weather Group.
CBOT December corn CZ25 was last up 3/4 cent at $4.27 per bushel.
SOYBEANS - Up 4 to 5 cents per bushel
CBOT soybean Sv1 futures ticked up but were pressured by rising estimates of the amount of Argentine soy booked by Chinese buyers this week, keeping attention on stalled U.S.-China trade.
Traders on Wednesday said that Chinese buyers have booked around 20 cargoes of Argentine soybeans, or roughly 1.3 million tons, since Argentina temporarily eliminated export taxes on soybeans, grains and byproducts earlier this week.
Argentina is the world's top exporter of soybean oil and meal.
CBOT November soybeans SX25 were last up 4-3/4 cents at $10.16-3/4 per bushel.