
U.S. grain and soybean futures slipped on Thursday on expectations that weather conditions will turn more favorable for harvesting, giving a small break to farmers, traders said.
According to Reuters, drier weather across the U.S. corn belt from Friday through much of next week should allow growers to make better progress after rain and snow caused delays, according to weather firm Maxar.
Harvests were already behind schedule after rains and historic floods interrupted plantings this spring.