Soybeans rise for 3rd session on weather-damage fears

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Published: July 17, 2013

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U.S. new-crop soybeans rose for the third day on Wednesday on fears hot weather could damage the harvest, despite forecasts saying temperatures could cool slightly.

Fundamentals

* Chicago Board of Trade November soybeans rose 0.16 percent to $12.88-1/4 a bushel, having firmed 1.8 percent on Tuesday.

* December corn climbed 0.29 percent to $5.12-1/4 a bushel, after gaining 1.44 percent the previous session.

* September wheat was little changed at $6.69-3/4 a bushel, having closed flat on Wednesday.

* A weather forecast on Tuesday suggested slightly cooler weather than previously expected. But conditions are still likely to be hot and dry over the next couple of weeks in the U.S. Midwest crop region, stressing pollinating corn and the growing soybean crop.

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