US soybeans firm on tight supplies, wheat hits 3-month low
date:Jun 05, 2014
ather in the Midwest, led investors to add to bull spreads. The spreading pushed the front-month soybean contract above $15 a bushel while new-crop months were close to unchanged.

Corn prices followed a similar pattern. The U.S. Agriculture Department will release its first ratings for the recently seeded corn crop on Monday afternoon. Analysts expected the USDA to show good-to-excellent ratings for corn at 70 percent.

This weather continues to benefit most of the U.S. crop, Matt Zeller, direc
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