KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, U.S. — U.S. wheat futures prices tumbled, especially in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on higher-than-expected first-day deliveries against the December contract. Still, with the exception of Chicago December, wheat futures in Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago ended with gains of 2-22¢ a bushel for the week of Nov. 26.
Chicago December wheat fell 24½¢ a bushel, the largest loss of the day for wheat on any of the three exchanges, on deliveries of 2,119 contracts on the first notice day for delivery against the December contract. Traders had expected deliveries of only 100 to 200 contracts.
The large deliveries, coupled with lower-than-expected weekly export wheat sales reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Nov. 29, indicated U.S. wheat supplies may not be as tight as estimated, and may not be drawn down as quickly as expected.
Chicago December wheat closed at $8.44¾ a bushel, down 3¢ for the week, Kansas City December at 8.97½ a bushel, up 19¼¢ for the week, and Minneapolis at $9.18½ a bushel, up 4¾¢ for the week.
Kansas City hard red winter wheat futures were supported mainly by concerns about drought and low crop condition ratings before the crop goes into dormancy.