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US corn futures drifted to fresh four-year lows on Tuesday, erasing early gains as favourable weather forecasts bolstered expectations for a bumper harvest, traders said. Wheat followed corn down. Soyabeans closed mostly lower, led by new-crop months, but the spot August contract rose on export demand for US soyabeans and soyameal.
At the Chicago Board of Trade, September corn settled down 3-3/4 cents at $3.60-1/4 per bushel after falling to $3.60, the lowest spot price since July 2010. Most-active December corn fell 3-3/4 cents to $3.68-1/4 after setting a contract low at $3.68. The US Department of Agriculture late on Monday rated 76 percent of the US corn crop in good to excellent condition, the highest for this time of year in a decade. Some analysts are projecting a national corn yield of 170 bushels per acre, above the USDA's current forecast for a record high 165.3.
"Corn could not hold early gains and (is) currently trading near the lows on prospects for a large US crop and good to excellent ratings that are at their highest levels since 2004," said Brad Metzger, a vice president at Futures International in Chicago. Wheat fell on rising global inventories and strong competition for export business. CBOT September wheat finished down 5-1/2 cents at $5.24-1/2 a bushel but held above a contract low set on Monday of $5.23-3/4.
The slide in wheat appeared to attract export interest. After the CBOT close, Egypt's main state grain buyer said it was seeking wheat for early September delivery. In soyabeans, front-month August settled up 8-1/4 cents at $11.84 a bushel on export demand and tight supplies of US old-crop soyabeans. The USDA on Monday reported sales of 120,000 tonnes of US soyabeans to China for delivery in the 2013/14 marketing year that ends August 31.
But new-crop contracts fell on favourable US crop ratings. Benchmark November ended down 13-3/4 cents at $10.57-3/4 after setting a contract low at $10.57. "Good weather is the theme that persists," said Newedge USA analyst Dan Cekander. USDA rated 73 percent of the soya crop good to excellent, up 1 point from last week and the highest soyabean rating since 1994.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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