(Bloomberg) -- Corn and soybeans may rise in Chicago
after a government report said warm, dry weather caused U.S.
crops to deteriorate for the fourth straight week. Wheat may fall
as harvesting speeds up, increasing supplies.
An estimated 58 percent of the corn crop was in good or
excellent condition as of July 29, down from 62 percent a week
earlier, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said yesterday. About
58 percent of soybeans got the top ratings as of July 29, down
from 61 percent a week earlier.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
after a government report said warm, dry weather caused U.S.
crops to deteriorate for the fourth straight week. Wheat may fall
as harvesting speeds up, increasing supplies.
An estimated 58 percent of the corn crop was in good or
excellent condition as of July 29, down from 62 percent a week
earlier, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said yesterday. About
58 percent of soybeans got the top ratings as of July 29, down
from 61 percent a week earlier.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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