Corn drops as U.S. rains boost crop prospects
date:Jun 25, 2014
ure. Some areas havereceived too much rain, causing flooding and localized crop damage.

With soybeans, perhaps a lot of people were overestimating the damage,said Rich Nelson, chief strategist for Allendale in McHenry, Ill.

Soybeans are still looking tremendous right now.

Front-month corn fell 1.9 percent, or 8-3/4 cents, to $4.44-1/4 abushel. The contract pulled back after touching a session high of $4.57-3/4, a
level last reached on June 6.

Spot soybeans rose 0.6 percent, or 9 cents, to $1
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