(Bloomberg) -- Corn fell the most in three weeks in
Chicago and soybeans dropped on forecasts for rain in the U.S.
Midwest that may moisten soils and improve prospects for
recently seeded crops.
Parts of Ohio, Indiana and southern Illinois will get as
much as 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) of rain in the next 24 hours,
and rainfall will be above normal in the next 10 days,
Meteorlogix LLC said. Some fields in Iowa, the largest state
producer of both crops, and Nebraska also will receive about an
inch through tomorrow, the Woburn, Massachusetts-based
forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
Chicago and soybeans dropped on forecasts for rain in the U.S.
Midwest that may moisten soils and improve prospects for
recently seeded crops.
Parts of Ohio, Indiana and southern Illinois will get as
much as 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) of rain in the next 24 hours,
and rainfall will be above normal in the next 10 days,
Meteorlogix LLC said. Some fields in Iowa, the largest state
producer of both crops, and Nebraska also will receive about an
inch through tomorrow, the Woburn, Massachusetts-based
forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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