GRAINS-U.S. corn up 3.7 pct, soy at 11-month high as dry weather hurts crops
(Reuters) - Chicago corn rallied 3.7 percent on Monday to a one-month peak and soy rose to its highest since September Full Story
(Reuters) - Chicago corn rallied 3.7 percent on Monday to a one-month peak and soy rose to its highest since September Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Policy
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(Bloomberg) - Corn rallied from the biggest loss since June and soybeans climbed amid concerns that the weather may turn Full Story
(BusinessWeek) - Samples taken from soybean and corn fields across the Midwest this week showed more yield loss than expected from unusually cool, dry weather in July, signaling the government may have to reduce its crop forecasts Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Corn dropped for the second time in three days as field samples taken on farms in Illinois bolstered optimism the U.S. harvest will rebound from last year’s drought and reach a record. Soybeans dropped from a two-month high. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans and corn rose in Chicago as forecasts for dry weather in the U.S. Midwest threatened yields after rain delayed crop development this year. Full Story