date:Jun 29, 2012
n and wheat futures if figures differ substantially from analysts' projections.
The planting survey is likely to have the biggest influence on prices for deferred futures of those three crops, while the quarterly stocks report will most directly affect nearby futures prices.
Although traders will closely follow the two reports, Farm Belt weather forecasts that morning may have a bigger impact on futures prices, said Rich Feltes, vice president of research for brokerage R.J. O'Brien, in a note