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CHICAGO: US wheat futures rose on Monday, snapping a three session losing streak on a round of bargain buying as traders waited for the latest assessment about crop health.

“It is just a bounce back from the bashing it took last week,” said Tom Fritz, commodity broker at EFG Group. “We still have production concerns, planting concerns up North. Wheat is tight. That is not going to go away anytime soon.” The gains in wheat pulled corn higher, which also were boosted by signs of strong export demand. But soybean futures fell on a technical setback after hitting their highest in more than a month during the overnight trading session.

Declines in soymeal added pressure to soybeans, traders said. At 11:16 a.m. CDT (1616 GMT), Chicago Board of Trade soft red winter wheat for July delivery was up 21-1/2 cents at $11.90-1/4 a bushel.

After surging a week ago following India’s announcement of an export ban, wheat prices fell back from mid-week as India appeared to loosen its embargo, while weather forecasts showed rain for drought-affected US and French growing belts.

“Traders will be watching the (USDA’s) crop rating to be published this evening,” consultancy Agritel said of wheat. “In France, the current storms are welcome, but do not prevent the risk of a drop in production,” the Agritel note said.

CBOT July corn was 6 cents higher at $7.84-3/4 a bushel.

A USDA report showed that export inspections of corn totalled a bigger-than-expected 1.699 million tonnes in the week ended May 19, up 60% from a week earlier. CBOT July soybeans were 17-1/4 cents lower at $16.88 a bushel. Prices peaked at $17.20, their highest since April 22, overnight.

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