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Corn and wheat markets lower, Mexico buys corn. (audio)

Bob Burgdorfer, Senior Editor

November 1, 2016

1 Min Read
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Soybeans are under $10 a bushel near midday after USDA late on Monday said the U.S. harvest was now ahead of the five-year average. Lower vegetable oil markets here and overseas weighed on soybeans. Corn futures were lower as that harvest should progress when dry weather arrives in the Midwest on Thursday.

Listen to the report using the audio link on this page.

Farm Futures Senior Editor Bob Burgdorfer comes to Penton Farm Progress with experience as a reporter covering grain markets and other global news with Reuters, Inc. A journalism graduate from Kansas State University, Bob has also worked at daily newspapers and Knight-Ridder as a commodity reporter, covering grains and livestock. He has earned five writing awards for his coverage of Mad Cow Disease, immigration issues and other international breaking news stories.

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