U.S. Grains Slide on Higher Dollar, Harvest Pressure; Soybeans Lift
date:Aug 27, 2015

Guys are getting rid of the old crop corn because theyve got to clear out bin space for the new crop, said Dan Manternach, senior economist for Roach Ag Marketing, an agricultural advisory firm.

CBOT September corn shed 3 1/4 cents, or 0.9%, to $3.65 1/2 a bushel.

Soybean prices closed slightly higher, rising off six-year lows notched in the previous session as fears over a global economic meltdown eased somewhat. Prices for the oilseeds tumbled on Monday amid worries a faltering Chinese econ
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