GRAINS-Chicago grains track crude oil lower on hopes of Mideast truce

Soybeans, corn fall as crude oil futures decline on deal hopes

Wheat prices follows, likely to be supported by U.S. drought

Recasts, updates prices, adds details

By Sybille de La Hamaide and Naveen Thukral

- Chicago grains slid on Wednesday, giving up recent gains, as a decline in crude oil prices on hopes of a U.S.-Iran deal to halt the war pressured grains and oilseed futures.

The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Sv1 slipped 0.5% at $12.06 a bushel, as of 0955 GMT, having fallen around 1% in the previous session.

Corn Cv1 lost 1.9% to $4.71 a bushel and wheat Wv1 gave up 2.2% to $6.14-1/4 a bushel.

On Monday, corn hit its highest since April 2025 and soybeans climbed to their highest in nearly eight weeks. Wheat jumped to a two-year peak last week.

A Pakistani source involved in the peace efforts told Reuters that the United States and Iran are closing in on a one-page memorandum to end the war in the Gulf, confirming information first released by U.S. media Axios.

The news prompted oil prices to extend their declines on Wednesday, slumping to two-week lows. O/R

Conflict-driven fluctuations in oil prices have influenced grain markets, as corn and soybean oil are widely used for biofuel production.

Wheat often follows through and the fall was amplified by forecasts of rain in some dry U.S. wheat zones this week, although traders said precipitation may come too late in some areas.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's weekly report said 31% of the nation's winter wheat crop was in good to excellent condition, up from 30% last week but still the lowest for this time of the year since 2023.

A group of Oklahoma crop experts on Tuesday projected Oklahoma's 2026 winter wheat harvest at 47.799 million bushels, with an average yield of 23.11 bushels per acre, following an annual tour of the state, said Mike Schulte, executive director of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission.

The estimates were sharply lower than the 10-year yield average of 94.499 million bushels in Oklahoma, among the top U.S. wheat-producing states.

Prices at 0955 GMT





Last

Change

Pct Move

CBOT wheat Wv1

614.25

-13.50

-2.15

CBOT corn Cv1

471.00

-9.00

-1.88

CBOT soy Sv1

1206.00

-5.50

-0.45

Paris wheat BL2U6

208.00

-3.00

-1.42

Paris maize EMAc1

219.50

-5.25

-2.34

Paris rapeseed COMc1

517.75

-7.75

-1.47

Euro/dlr EUR=

1.18

0.01

0.72

Most active contracts - Wheat, corn and soy US cents/bushel, Paris futures in euros per tonne