date:Jun 12, 2014
U.S. wheat and corn futures bounced off multi-month lows hit earlier in the week on Wednesday, as investors readjusted positions ahead of the U.S. Department of Agricultures closely-watched monthly supply and demand report due later in the day.
On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, U.S. wheat for July delivery inched up 0.45%, or 2.73 cents, to trade at $6.0413 a bushel during U.S. morning hours.
Wheat fell to $5.9820 on Tuesday, the lowest since February 28, before trimming losses to settle at