date:Jul 18, 2014
ther in the next 10 days probably wont be hot enough to damage plants, forecaster DTN said today.
The market is monitoring what the U.S. crop is doing, Graydon Chong, an analyst at Rabobank International, said by phone from Sydney. Theres no doubt that we continue to see a big crop coming our way.
Corn for December delivery fell 0.6 percent to $3.845 a bushel at 7:08 a.m. on the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices rose yesterday on signs of export demand for U.S. supplies after falling to $3.7825 o