date:Dec 27, 2013
ing below $13 but with the big South American crop coming on, a move above $13.50 isn't likely either, Liming said.
Weather in South America is not a big problem, Brazil is OK while there is some concern in Argentina, he said.
Soybean and corn futures had found some price support since the end of last week from hot and dry weather in Argentina and pockets of dryness in Brazil, which raised doubts about expectations of bumper harvests.
The weather situation is a concern for corn above all beca