Corn prices dive on U.S. acreage/stocks shocker |
Reuters - Jun 30, 2011 |
Reports showing a surprisingly large U.S. corn crop and higher-than-expected stockpiles on Thursday defied fears that Midwest flooding would take a heavy toll, sending corn futures sharply lower and
alleviating some concerns about global food prices.
Corn was felled by a one-two punch from the U.S. Department
of Agriculture's annual acreage and quarterly grain stocks
reports, which showed ample supplies despite months of fretting
over dwindling stockpiles which drove corn prices to a record
highs in recent weeks.
"American producers stepped up," U.S. Agriculture Secretary
Tom Vilsack told Reuters Insider. "The technology -- they have greater flexibility in terms of planting dates. And with technology, yields -- all things being equal -- we'll likely see an increase over what we saw
last year," Vilsack said.
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- Posted: 2011-06-30 13:03:31
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