(Bloomberg) -- Corn fell from a five-week high in
Chicago on speculation dry weather in the Midwest hasn't caused
irreversible damage to the biggest U.S. crop.
About 77 percent of the corn crop was rated good or
excellent on June 10, compared with 78 percent the previous week
and 70 percent a year earlier, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture said yesterday. Rains may fall on dry fields east of
the Mississippi River starting June 18, the National Weather
Service said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
Chicago on speculation dry weather in the Midwest hasn't caused
irreversible damage to the biggest U.S. crop.
About 77 percent of the corn crop was rated good or
excellent on June 10, compared with 78 percent the previous week
and 70 percent a year earlier, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture said yesterday. Rains may fall on dry fields east of
the Mississippi River starting June 18, the National Weather
Service said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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