
CHICAGO, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures were choppy but ended higher on Tuesday as dealers awaited official U.S. world supply and demand data on Friday for the first time in weeks following the U.S. government shutdown.
CBOT December soft red winter wheat WZ25 settled 1/4 cent higher at $5.36 per bushel.
K.C. December hard red winter wheat KWZ25 ended 3-1/4 cents lower at $5.23-3/4 a bushel and Minneapolis December spring wheat MWEZ25 was unchanged at $5.64-1/4 a bushel.
The report will include the agency's first estimates of U.S. and global crop production and ending stocks since mid-September.
Analysts surveyed by Reuters on average rated 52% of the U.S. winter wheat crop in good to excellent condition as of Sunday, unchanged from a week earlier. The USDA has not released its weekly U.S. crop progress report since late September.