The CBOT continued its strength on Wednesday, buoyed largely by rising Russian/Ukrainian FOB wheat prices and continued strength in the Brazilian real. Despite improving weather for Europe and the Black Sea region, the market remains concerned about Black Sea supplies, especially after Ukrainian officials cut their estimate of the country’s wheat production. Interior Russian prices are above the export market, suggesting early season exports could be slow and small. Funds were net buyers of soybeans, soymeal, and wheat, while selling soyoil and remaining basically flat corn. The U.S. weather forecast for the coming 10 days features modest dryness across the Central Plains and Iowa while a storm pushing up from the Gulf will send rain...