(Bloomberg) -- Corn prices in Chicago may fall as dry weather firms muddy Midwest fields enough to allow U.S. farmers to accelerate spring planting. Soybeans and wheat also may decline.
Most of the Midwest will be dry the next five days after unusually heavy rains and low temperatures left the soil too muddy for tractors and planting machines, said John Dee, president of Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan. The next-best chance for widespread rain is April 24, Dee said.
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