Wheat futures have fallen sharply since a high late last year, pressured by a strong dollar that is making it more affordable for foreign buyers to get supplies elsewhere on the international market. Prices are coming down as suppliers seek to be more competitive worldwide. Favorable growing conditions, including sufficient rain in various parts of the Great Plains, have helped the crop as it emerged from dormancy during the winter . There’s a lot of bearish fundamental news in the market,” May wheat fell 5 1/4 cents, or 1.1% , to $ 4.64 bushel.
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