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Grains sharply lower on bearish USDA report

Jeff Caldwell 09/30/2010 @ 10:48am Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

The grains are sharply lower in early trading on the CME Group trading floor, sources say.

In mid-morning trading, the December 2010 corn futures contract is 22 1/4 cents lower at $4.82 3/4 per bushel, while November soybeans are 10 cents lower at $10.89 per bushel, according to private sources. December wheat is 27 1/4 cents lower at $6.56 1/4 per bushel.


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