Corn Ends Longest Rally in 33 Years as Crop Futures Decline.

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      (Bloomberg) -- Crop futures declined in Chicago as corn ended its longest rally in 33 years, fueled by a bullish outlook for Chinese demand. Corn and soybean futures also rallied on strong U.S. exports, a weak dollar and a dryness that threatens South American crops. [Extracted from the article]
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