However, corn needs to maintain acres, so it has to keep pace with soybeans.
Wheat, Rook and Martinson said, has been moving up and down with the ever-changing news no the situation between Ukraine and Russia.
In more domestic news concerning wheat, forecasts are expecting moisture in the southern Plains, but the Kansas City market seemed to have been pushed forward by expanding drought on the U.S.
However, Martinson said the stock market also will come into play, as meat is often something consumers will cut if money is a factor.