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Grains turn sharply lower in late trading

Jeff Caldwell 10/19/2010 @ 1:19pm Multimedia Editor for Agriculture.com and Successful Farming magazine.

Light losses from earlier in the day's session have turned sharp in late Tuesday trading, with corn, soybeans and wheat lower by double digits in early afternoon trading.

In late-session trading, December '10 corn futures were 14 1/2 cents lower at $5.42 3/4 per bushel, while December wheat was 20 1/2 cents lower at $6.69 1/2, according to Barchart.com. November soybeans were 10 1/2 cents lower at $11.73 1/2 per bushel.



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