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GRAINS-Corn firms, dry weather forecast caps gains

Published 16/07/2015, 10:19 pm
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* Weather outlook for largely dry weather

* Soybeans recoups much of the losses from previous session

* Wheat unchanged, shrugs off harvest pressure

By Colin Packham and Sybille de La Hamaide

SYDNEY/PARIS, July 16 (Reuters) - U.S. corn rose more than 1 percent on Thursday to extend gains into a second straight session, though forecasts for more favourable weather provided some headwind.

Soybeans rose 0.5 percent, while wheat was unchanged near a three-week low.

Chicago Board of Trade September corn CZ5 rose 1.0 percent to $4.34 a bushel, having closed up 0.2 percent on Wednesday.

Analysts said a slightly wetter weather outlook was underpinning some gains.

"Feed demand seems to be impatient," said Tobin Gorey, director, agricultural strategy, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

"Weather forecasters continue to expect a better turn in the weather for much of the U.S. Corn Belt but they have now added a little more rain to next week's forecasts."

Corn hit a one-year high of $4.43-1/4 a bushel earlier in the week following the U.S. Department of Agriculture's bigger than expected cut to its ending stocks forecast, while concerns over potential yield losses continue to persist.

The USDA left its corn yield forecast unchanged last week, while it confirmed the condition of crop remained unchanged earlier in the week - though traders continue to expect the U.S. government forecast will eventually be trimmed. ID:nL1N0ZQ22H

Meteorologists predict warmer and drier conditions in the eastern half of the Midwestern crop belt, where record rainfall left pools of water, reducing corn and soybean yield potential and damaging mature fields of soft red winter wheat.

"Weather forecasts point to an improvement with the arrival of rains in the north of the USA and on the Canadian plains in the coming days seen as a relief for spring wheat and soy crops," French consultancy Agritel said in a note.

August soybean futures SQ5 rose 0.59 percent to $10.31 a bushel, recouping much of the 0.8 percent loss the previous session.

September wheat WU5 was unchanged at $5.66-3/4 a bushel, having closed down 0.8 percent on Wednesday when prices hit a low of $5.58-1/2 a bushel - the lowest since June 26.

Traders said harvest progress in the United States and Europe was adding supply pressure at a time of large global stocks.

The U.S. winter wheat harvest was 65 percent complete as of Sunday, up 10 points over the week, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ID:nEMNF790S6

Paris wheat futures on Euronext were firmer, mainly helped by a weaker euro against the dollar EUR= and following consultancy Strategie Grains' reduction in its estimate for the European Union's 2015 wheat and corn crops. ID:nL5N0ZV4AZ

Prices at 1125 GMT

Last Change

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End

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2014

Pct

Move CBOT wheat WU5

566.75

0.00

0.00 604.75 -6.28 CBOT corn CU5

434.00

4.50

1.05 415.25

4.52 CBOT soy SQ5

1031.00

6.00

0.59 1023.50

0.73 Paris wheat BL2Z5

194.75

1.25

0.65 199.50 -2.38 Paris maize EMAX5

190.00

2.25

1.20 177.00

7.34 Paris rape COMc1

389.25

4.25

1.10 351.00 10.90 WTI crude oil CLc1

52.04

0.63

1.23

53.27 -2.31 Euro/dlr EUR=

1.09 -0.01 -0.59

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

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