Grain futures fell on the Chicago Board of Trade last week with more uncertainty waiting in the wings.
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Weather, supply pressures weigh on grains
Heat damage reported in some areas
Weather, geopolitical risk provide support
Report unlikely to have notable changes
Other crop prices firmer, stronger
Buying activity at feedlots continue to be strong
Expected to rise mid-May to mid-June
Planting, growing progress pressuring prices
Few prices changes in May, but declines to come this summer
Demand for U.S. corn, planted acres could change