date:Sep 13, 2012
at's a little bit of a surprise, but you didn't change harvested acres. Our exports continue to come down, so that's the big difference, says Don Roose, broker and analyst with U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa. We've started to do a big job of rationing already this year. But, it's as much about last year's crop as it is this year's.
Wednesday's numbers likely mean a corn range from about $7.30 to $7.50 per bushel on the low end and $8.20 to $8.40 on the high end, Roose projects.
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