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Grain prices shoot back up after Russian missile attack
A Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian port of Odesa drove grain prices back up after they relaxed on news of a U.N.-brokered deal between Moscow and Kyiv struck late last week to move stalled agricultural goods out of the Black Sea. Wheat future contracts jumped around 4 percent after Saturday’s attack, with Kansas City hard red winter wheat for September opening Monday at $848 per thousand bushels. After news of the Friday deal between Russia and Ukraine, the price had dropped to $816. Soft red winter wheat jumped nearly 3 percent over the weekend to $781 from a Friday low of $759. Corn futures rose about 2 percent over the weekend to $575 from $564. The Russian missile atta

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