Soy hits new record on crop concerns
date:Sep 05, 2012
res continue to ride higher on dwindling crop expectations and continued demand from China. As long as China continues to need soybeans, the U.S. will see more export sales, analysts said.
We're the only shop open in town, until South America (harvests), said Joel Karlin, an analyst with Western Milling, a feed company based in Goshen, Calif. Crops in Brazil and Argentina will be harvested next spring.
Corn futures remain in a sideways trading pattern. Mr. Karlin and other traders said the marke
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