Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) agricultural futures traded mixed on Wednesday morning, with corn and soybeans almost unchanged.
As of 1508 GMT, the most active December corn was down 0.25 cent at 3.75 dollars per bushel, and December wheat was down 6.5 cents at 5.17 dollars, while November soybeans were up 0.5 cent at 8.8525 dollars per bushel.
Improving weather conditions in the U.S. Midwest and profit-taking had dragged down corn and soybean futures during the previous session. But Wednesday morning trade was reportedly dull, leaving their prices little changed.
Interest in wheat markets is also limited, said analysts with Chicago-based AgResource, an agricultural research firm, adding that European and U.S. markets continue to wait on confirmation of slowing Russian shipments. Enditem