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Corn Has Been Getting Crushed (CORN)

Corn has been getting crushed.

On Tuesday, corn futures fell to a four-year low, according to Bloomberg's Megan Durisin.

Durisin reported that futures contracts for December delivery touched $3.2475 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade, the lowest since June 2010. 

In a September 11 report, the US Department of Agriculture raised its expectations for year-end corn supplies to a record of more than 15 million bushels. 

Seven percent of corn in the US was harvested last week, lagging behind the five-year average of 15 percent, according to a research report from Morgan Stanley. Yet, hotter-than-normal weather for this time of year will help corn crops mature even faster, the firm said. More supply means lower prices.

Here's what the price chart looks like: 

corn futures

The Department of Agriculture also expects a record harvest for soybeans. On Monday, soybean prices also sank to the lowest level since 2010.

Here's the ugly chart for soybeans.

Soybean price chart

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