date:Jan 25, 2013
cent, losing 14.75 cents to $14.37 per bushel.
Wheat and corn followed soybeans lower, but Marshall said he expects prices for both to rise in the near term. Corn supplies could be crimped as bigger-than-expected amounts of corn get consumed, much of it in the form of farmers feeding livestock.
Wheat fell 4.5 cents to $7.7475 per bushel. Corn lost 7.75 cents, about 1 percent, to $7.2075 per bushel.
Energy prices were mixed. The International Monetary Fund is predicting only modest global econ