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Corn, Soybeans May Rise as Cold, Wet Weather Slows U.S. Seeding

  • Sunday, April 24, 2011
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  • Corn and soybeans may rise this week as wet, cold weather in the U.S. Midwest threatens to delay planting of the nation’s two biggest crops, eroding yield prospects.

    Twenty-four of 31 traders and analysts surveyed from Tokyo to Chicago on April 21 said corn will rise, and 25 respondents forecast a gain for soybeans. Last week on the Chicago Board of Trade, corn futures for July delivery dropped 0.7 percent to $7.445 a bushel, and soybean futures for July delivery rose 3.5 percent to $13.8975 a bushel.

    Last week’s gain in soybeans was expected by the majority of respondents surveyed on April 15, while the drop in corn was a surprise. Since 2004, the surveys have been correct 55 percent of the time for corn, and 53 percent for soybeans.

    Bullish on corn: 24 Bullish on soybeans: 25 Bearish on corn: 7 Bearish on soybeans: 6.

    (Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-24/corn-soybeans-may-rise-as-cold-wet-weather-slows-u-s-seeding.html)

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