date:May 26, 2012
damaged crops there, and analysts are watching for initial reports on yields during the area's harvest in addition to watching weather forecasts.
Early yield reports from Kansas are not horrible by any means, but this heat and wind that we had here at the tail end sure took the top end of that crop off, said Jason Britt, an analyst with the brokerage Central States Commodities in Kansas City, Mo. What I would consider an excellent crop became a good crop, helping to boost wheat futures on Frida