Chicago soybean futures ticked lower on Thursday to a new one-month low as doubts over the chances of a U.S.-Chinese trade agreement this year hung over the market, reportsSuccessful Farming.
Corn and wheat inched up, underpinned by freezing conditions in U.S. grain belts that may further hamper a slow-moving corn harvest and threaten some recently sown wheat crops.
Price movements were limited amid uncertainty over progress in talks between Washington and Beijing to resolve a trade dispute that has disrupted flows of agricultural goods.