Corn Extends Biggest Climb In Six Months
date:Sep 09, 2014
Corn extended the largest advance since March on concern that frost in parts of the US, the biggest producer, may hurt output forecast to reach a record.

The contract for December delivery added 0.2 percent to $3.5675 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade at 10:37 am in Singapore. Prices climbed 2.7 percent on 5 September, the most for a most-active contract since 4 March.

There is a frost threat on 12 September or 13 September, with North Dakota and northern Minnesota most at risk, MDA Weath
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