CHICAGO, May 18 (Reuters) – Benchmark U.S. corn futures fell to their lowest in 19 months on Thursday, pressured by expectations for a bumper U.S. crop and disappointing export demand, analysts said. Soybean futures hit a 10-month low, and wheat futures followed the weak trend as an extension of a…Read More
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