date:Jul 18, 2014
n July 15, the lowest since July 2010.
Corn tumbled 23 percent in the past year on prospects that a second straight bumper U.S. harvest will boost global supply. World inventories will be 188.05 million metric tons before the start of the 2015 harvest, up from 173.42 million estimated for this year and the highest since 2000, the USDA said on July 11.
Soybeans for November delivery added 0.1 percent to $11.0275 a bushel after rising 1.4 percent yesterday. The oilseed declined to $10.65 a bushe