(Bloomberg) -- Soybeans in Chicago fell for the
first time this week as rains restore soil moisture in Midwest
fields, aiding the growth of crops.
As much as twice the normal rain may fall from Kansas to
Ohio in the next five days, wetting fields depleted by six weeks
of heat and dryness, said Mike Tannura, a meteorologist for T-
Storm Weather in Champaign, Illinois. Some fields have received
three times normal rain the past seven days.
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first time this week as rains restore soil moisture in Midwest
fields, aiding the growth of crops.
As much as twice the normal rain may fall from Kansas to
Ohio in the next five days, wetting fields depleted by six weeks
of heat and dryness, said Mike Tannura, a meteorologist for T-
Storm Weather in Champaign, Illinois. Some fields have received
three times normal rain the past seven days.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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