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Corn prices trading sideways, but for how long?

2015-02-15 19:30:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

December corn futures ended the week at about $4.18 per bushel, up about a nickel and enough to add a little strength to the price discovery level for crop insurance purposes. And for farmers worried that prices could tank well under $4, it may be a sign to forward contract a few acres, says Dan OBrien, Kansas State University ag economist. read more

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