date:Sep 13, 2012
ans corn futures will likely slip on the report, though attention will quickly move from the report to yields coming in from harvest underway.
That could mean the high is in for corn prices, at least in the near term, says Northstar Commodity Investment Company analyst Jason Ward. Corn is bearish, should put the top in. Beans still look bullish, lower yield followed by more usage cuts to keep carryout in line, but that usage figure is too low, he says.
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