Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Wheat Rises to 11-Year High in Kansas City as Rains May Damage U.S. Crops

(Bloomberg) -- Wheat rose to an 11-year high in
Kansas City, extending a weeklong rally, as unusually heavy
rains delay the U.S. harvest and damage fields in the southern
Great Plains.

As much as 1 inch of rain fell in parts of the southern
Plains in the past 24 hours, delaying wheat harvesting and
increasing losses. About 5 percent of the crop was collected as
of June 10, less than the five-year average of 10 percent, after
some fields received as much as three times the normal rain the
past 30 days, data from the Department of Agriculture show.


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