After The Bell Corn Recap
By Pro Farmer - Thu 14 Feb 2013 15:02:11 CT
Related Keywords: Agriculture

Corn futures spent most of the day in negative territory, but the market never dipped more than a few cents lower and ended steady to 1 cent lower in most contracts. Heavy losses in the soybean market and strong gains in the U.S. dollar index kept bears in control of the corn market today. But pressure was limited by some signs export demand may be improving from its recent dismal level.
 


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