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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Food inflation may dodge Midwest flood bullet

DES MOINES, Iowa: Midwest floods may not contribute as much to food inflation as was feared.

Corn prices fell Monday after the government surprised traders, reporting farmers tried to cash in on soaring corn demand for ethanol by planting more acres of the crop than the market expected. The rest of the article is here...
Posted by FoodB4Fuel at 11:36 AM
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