(Bloomberg) -- Corn and soybeans may fall in Chicago
after rains reached fields across the U.S. Midwest. Wheat may
rise as wet weather damages ripening crops.
Most of the Midwest received at least 0.5 inch
(1.3 centimeters) of rain the past three days, with a few
locations receiving as much as 2 inches, said John Dee,
president of Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan. The
next chance for 1-inch rains is June 6, with a second storm
forecast beginning June 11, Dee said.
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after rains reached fields across the U.S. Midwest. Wheat may
rise as wet weather damages ripening crops.
Most of the Midwest received at least 0.5 inch
(1.3 centimeters) of rain the past three days, with a few
locations receiving as much as 2 inches, said John Dee,
president of Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan. The
next chance for 1-inch rains is June 6, with a second storm
forecast beginning June 11, Dee said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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