Rain across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Wednesday helped push the CBOT lower with wheat leading the way. Nothing has changed about the near-term forecast, which remains scorching hot and mostly dry across the Southern Plains and Corn Belt, but the 6-10-day forecast is mixed with better probabilities of normal rains for the Midwest. As discussed in the corn futures section of this report, however, there is little agreement between models and some still predict two solid weeks of hot, dry conditions. Also helping push the CBOT lower for the day was a lack of attacks by Russia on Ukrainian infrastructure while the EU continues to work to secure export routes for Ukraine’s products. Overall, it was largely a day of corrective...