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Crop conditions in the northern Corn Belt were holding on, but that may not longer true.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.
The anticipated pattern could be described by the adage that “short crops have long tails.”
Corn futures have soared, crop condition ratings have dropped, and the world is hearing about risks of U.S. drought driving food prices higher.
Average yields for corn and soybeans could drop dramatically lower, unless it starts raining and continues to rain hard every week across the central Corn Belt.
Find out where several market estimates expect the average national corn yield estimate to come in at.
USDA crop progress and condition report highlights.