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Corn Prices Fall

KSCB News - June 16, 2011 8:26 am

Corn prices are falling after a spell of warm, dry weather left more than two-thirds of the crop in good condition.

Corn settled down 3.5 percent Tuesday at $7.555 a bushel. That’s still more than double what the price was a year ago.

The U.S. Agriculture Department says 69 percent of the corn crop was in good-to-excellent condition at the end of last week. That compares with 77 percent a year ago.

Investors speculated that a large corn crop could ease a global supply shortage. Analysts have said U.S. farmers need to produce as large a crop as possible this year to help ease some of that tightness.

Energy and metals prices were mixed.

 

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