Markets dipped on profit-taking and precipitation in South America. The cash market support that’s been sustaining the corn market may be weakening.
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Markets dipped on profit-taking and precipitation in South America. The cash market support that’s been sustaining the corn market may be weakening.
Tags: argentina, corn, grain markets, grain tv, south america, soybeans, wheat
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