The USDA’s national corn and soybean condition ratings declined last week. The good to excellent ratings showed the continued impact of hot, dry weather in some key growing areas, along with too much rain in parts of the eastern Midwest. Except for the drought stricken 2012 crop, these are the lowest corn and soybean ratings for this time of year in a decade.
62% of U.S. corn is in good to excellent shape, down 2% on the week.
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