(Bloomberg) -- Corn in Chicago fell for a third
session this week as rains revive crops in the U.S. Midwest
threatened by unusually hot, dry weather earlier this month.
Fields from Missouri to Ohio may get up to an inch of rain
by tomorrow while the entire Midwest will see cooler weather
this weekend, according to Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk,
Michigan. A storm may also bring up to 0.6 inch of rain after
July 4, keeping temperatures below normal, the forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
session this week as rains revive crops in the U.S. Midwest
threatened by unusually hot, dry weather earlier this month.
Fields from Missouri to Ohio may get up to an inch of rain
by tomorrow while the entire Midwest will see cooler weather
this weekend, according to Global Weather Monitoring in Mohawk,
Michigan. A storm may also bring up to 0.6 inch of rain after
July 4, keeping temperatures below normal, the forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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