Wheat Falls on Signs Demand May Be Easing, U.S. Crop Improves

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Wheat futures fell in Chicago on signs demand for U.S. grain may be waning, and as the condition of the winter-wheat crop improved in the country, the world’s largest shipper.

March-delivery wheat lost as much as 1.4 percent to $7.0275 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade, and was at $7.04 a bushel at 1 p.m. Paris time.