date:Jul 08, 2014
ord left fields in the best condition since 2003 and sent prices into a bear market two months before the harvest starts.
Two years removed from a devastating drought that damaged crops and sent prices surging, farmers will see yields rise 4.1 per cent to an all-time high of 165.3 bushels an acre, government data show. Rising grain output in the U.S., the worlds largest producer, is keeping global food prices in check while boosting profit for meat producers including Tyson Foods Inc. and maker