May corn futures were down 9.75 cents on the week and December lost 9 cents as front-month contracts showed weakness with traders taking money off the table. Old-crop contracts were down fractionally to 2 cents, while new-crop contracts were steady to fractionally higher, indicating modest short-term profit-taking rather than a structural shift in fundamentals.
May corn futures were down 9.75 cents on the week and December lost 9 cents as front-month contracts showed weakness with traders taking money off the table. Old-crop contracts were down fractionally to 2 cents, while new-crop contracts were steady to fractionally higher, indicating modest short-term profit-taking rather than a structural shift in fundamentals.
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