date:Jul 09, 2014
cents, or 2.2percent, to $4.06-1/4 a bushel.
CBOT July soybeans dropped 24-3/4 cents, or 1.8percent, to $13.63 a bushel, while new-crop November futures shed 8 cents, or 0.7 percent, to $11.25-1/2 per bushel.
News that Chinese importers bought 347,000 tonnes of U.S.soybeans for 2014/15 marketing year delivery limited losses innew-crop contracts.
Wheat prices slumped despite worries about new-crop qualityfollowing adverse weather this spring. Global stocks are ampleand most major producing c