(Bloomberg) -- Corn futures in Chicago fell
from a three-week high on expectations rains will relieve
dryness that threatened crops in the eastern Midwest.
As much as 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) of rain may
fall the next three days west of a line from St. Louis to
Chicago, with up to 1 inch to the east, covering at least
75 percent of the Midwest growing region, said John Dee,
president of Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan.
A second storm may bring as much as 1 inch of rain to most
of the area late next week.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
from a three-week high on expectations rains will relieve
dryness that threatened crops in the eastern Midwest.
As much as 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) of rain may
fall the next three days west of a line from St. Louis to
Chicago, with up to 1 inch to the east, covering at least
75 percent of the Midwest growing region, said John Dee,
president of Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan.
A second storm may bring as much as 1 inch of rain to most
of the area late next week.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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