US wheat futures on CBOT and Kansas City rose, with CBOT July wheat up 13 cents to $6.29‑3/4 per bushel.
Higher crude oil prices (+3%) and a weaker U.S. dollar, amid stalled US‑Iran peace talks and limited Hormuz shipments, lifted prices.
Rain expected in the U.S. Plains over two weeks, but about one‑third of winter wheat remains stressed, possibly affecting yields.
Minneapolis July spring wheat held steady at $6.76 per bushel, while Kansas City July wheat rose 8‑1/4 cents to $6.67‑1/4.