U.S. Sees Corn Yields Hitting 17-Year Low, Raising Prices
The crop will fail to replenish already-thinned commodity stockpiles and will translate into higher prices for goods like processed food, animal feed and ethanol, analysts said.
“It’s scary when you see the numbers out today,” said Terry Roggensack, an analyst at the Hightower Report in Chicago. “Unless there is normal weather and rain from here on out, I can easily see prices for corn and soybeans” rising another 20 to 25 percent.
Posted on Friday, August 10th 2012
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