(Bloomberg) -- Wheat fell on speculation livestock
producers will use less of the grain in feed after the gap with
corn prices widened to a record.
September wheat futures yesterday rose to a premium of
$3.13 a bushel over corn for the same month in Chicago, more
than double the $1.37 average of the past year. Both grains can
be fed to livestock.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
producers will use less of the grain in feed after the gap with
corn prices widened to a record.
September wheat futures yesterday rose to a premium of
$3.13 a bushel over corn for the same month in Chicago, more
than double the $1.37 average of the past year. Both grains can
be fed to livestock.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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