1. Heating oil prices rose to a five-week high on concern stockpiles are low as the heating season approaches.
2. In CHICAGO, wheat surged the daily trading limit to a six-month high on concern that a weekend freeze damaged the sprouting winter wheat crop.
3. In NEW YORK, cotton jumps to a three-month high on concern that recent storms in Texas and the Southeast could damage fledgling crops.
4. In NEW YORK, crude oil surged to a four-month high on concern that a strike in Colombia next week could be extended indefinitely.
5. In CHICAGO, pork belly futures soared to an eight-month high on concern that U.S. supplies will be tight when demand peaks this summer.
6. In other markets, orange juice rose close to a 15-month high on concerns about Brazil's new harvest, and hogs rose.
7. Orange juice prices rose to a 10-month high on concern inventories are low and heavy rains are damaging South Florida groves.
8. Palladium rose to an 18-year high on concern that supplies from Russia will be disrupted for a second year.
9. Overnight interest rates rose to a three-week high on concern the peso might weaken against the dollar.
10. Pork belly futures soared to an eight-month high on concern that U.S. supplies will be tight when demand peaks this summer.