Friday, 30 July 2010




Comments NEW YORK (Map, News) - Corn prices dropped sharply Monday after new weather forecasts pointed toward improving growing conditions in the Midwest. Dry, hot weather in recent weeks had some investors betting that the crop that's still growing would not be as big as previously believed. More favorable weather now point toward a stronger harvest. "It's a wetter forecast and not as hot," said Jason Ward, an analyst with Northstar Commodity in Minneapolis. That could boost corn supplies and...
Full Story: The Examiner



 

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