71. Corn and soybeans fell amid expectations that favorable weather will allow farmers to proceed with the harvest of bumper crops. 72. Corn and soybeans for harvest delivery sank to their lowest prices yet as favorable growing conditions bolster prospects for bumper crops this fall. 73. Corn dropped after a week of slow export sales renewed concern that supplies will be ample with the addition of grain from the bumper U.S. crop. 74. Corn futures fell as favorable weather forecasts raised expectations for a bumper crop at a time of slow world demand. 75. Corn rose to its highest price in a month on concern that intense heat in Illinois will reduce the bumper crop expected this fall. 76. Corn and soybeans fell as ideal weather conditions were forecast for this weekend, allowing farmers to harvest bumper crops. 77. Corn and soybeans for delivery after the autumn harvests sank to their lowest prices yet as field conditions improved and favorable weather pointed to bumper crops. 78. Corn and soybeans slid amid expectations that favorable weather next week will enable harvests in the Midwest to reach full swing, bringing bumper crops to market. 79. Corn could fall amid a slowdown export demand for the bumper crop, signaling supplies will be ample for domestic processors and livestock producers. 80. Corn could fall amid expectations that the maturing crop is likely to complete its sensitive pollination phase with few problems, increasing chances for a bumper crop. |