(Bloomberg) -- Corn may decline and soybeans may
fall from a three-year high on speculation rains will revive U.S.
crops harmed by a prolonged dry spell. Wheat in Chicago also may
decline.
Some fields from Minnesota to Ohio may get as much as
3 inches (7.6 centimeters) of rain in the next five days, while
the driest parts of Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa may receive
up to 1 inch beginning on July 18, said John Dee, president of
Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
fall from a three-year high on speculation rains will revive U.S.
crops harmed by a prolonged dry spell. Wheat in Chicago also may
decline.
Some fields from Minnesota to Ohio may get as much as
3 inches (7.6 centimeters) of rain in the next five days, while
the driest parts of Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa may receive
up to 1 inch beginning on July 18, said John Dee, president of
Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk, Michigan.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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