Forecasts for continued warm and dry weather are fueling another rally in corn and soybean prices.
Market analyst Don Roose, president of Iowa-based Roose Commodities, says $4.50 corn is not out of the realm of possibilities, if the weather stays hot and dry.
“I think first we have to see if we can through the $4.17 on December. Then I think the sweet spot is going to be $4.20-$4.30,” Roose says.
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