(Bloomberg) -- Corn fell in Chicago as unusually warm and dry weather accelerated planting across the U.S. Midwest.
About 78 percent of the crop was planted in the top 18 producing states as of May 13, up from 53 percent a week earlier and equal to the prior five-year average, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday. Planting had been delayed in part of the Midwest, including Iowa and Nebraska, by heavy rains.
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