Saturday, July 7, 2012

AGFLATION: This essential commodity has now topped its 2008 highs

From Sober Look:

The drought across the U.S. continues to cause havoc, driving agricultural commodity prices higher. Corn futures hit a record today, exceeding their 2008 highs.

Reuters: - The hot, dry weather prompted analysts to reduce corn yield estimates, pointing to a smaller crop in the world's No. 1 grower than had been expected. In a Reuters poll Tuesday - the day after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported on crop conditions - analysts on average pegged the U.S. corn yield at 153.4 bushels per acre, down from 157.3 bushels a week ago.

The USDA on Monday slashed its condition rating for U.S. corn to 48 percent good-to-excellent, down 8 percentage points from a week earlier. It pegged the soybean crop at 45 percent good-to-excellent, compared with 53 percent a week ago.

The forecasters are predicting...

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