date:Sep 24, 2012
re toprices, which jumped to all-time highs this summer as the worstdrought in half a century ravaged crops across the U.S. Midwest.
The losses in corn and soybean markets are likely to becapped by extremely tight supplies that will face buyers untilSouth American crops hit the market in March and April.
The wheat market is likely to find support from depletingstocks in Russia, the world's fourth largest exporter, afteraggressive sales from its drought-hit harvest, and drynesshurting crops in