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Dry Weather Leads To Rising Crop Prices

With Summer temperatures topping out around the United States, the heat could have consequences beyond rising electric bills. Corn and soybean crops will reach maturity over the next few weeks, but the dry heat affecting growing areas of the US could erode crop conditions. As the historically largest exporter of soybeans and corn, U.S. farmers have a lot of pressure to ensure a strong harvest this year but analysts are already predicting another rough summer for the commodity supply [for more commodity news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: Ultimate Guide To Corn Investing Ultimate Guide to Soybean Investing Commodity Stocks To Buy On The Dip: MON, NUE, PSX Monsanto Earnings Are In: Hits And Misses (MON) Soybean Prices Set To Simmer
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