Monday, 28 March 2011
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U.S. corn plantings expected second-highest since World War II
U.S. farmers are expected to boost corn plantings this spring to the second-highest level since the end of World War II, though analysts say that probably won't be enough to assuage the concern over tight supplies that's kept prices for the grain above $6 a bushel most of the winter. An estimated 91 million acres to 92 million acres will be seeded to corn in 2011, according to analysts and
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