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US plants second-largest corn crop, prices plungeReuters, Tuesday June 30 2009
By Roberta Rampton
* Corn plantings second-largest since 1946
* Corn futures drop daily limit
* USDA report implies ample stocks for livestock, ethanol
* Large crop could lead to lift in ethanol blend rate-AFBF
* Record soybean acreage, but less than expected
WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers have planted their second-largest corn acreage since 1946, the government said on Tuesday, shocking traders who thought that cold, wet spring weather in the U.S. Midwest had shrunk corn sowings.
Corn plantings rose 1 percent from last year to 87.035 million acres, the U.S. Agriculture Department said, up from March estimates of 84.986 million acres and above trade estimates that averaged 83.961 million acres.
"These numbers definitely are bearish on corn," said Mario Balletto, an analyst with Citigroup in Chicago, noting crop conditions bode well for strong yields.
The report pushed Chicago corn futures for July delivery down 9 percent to a low of $3.37-3/4 per bushel early on Tuesday -- a bottom not seen in four months -- and new-crop December futures plunged their daily trading limit of 30 cents per bushel to $3.67-1/4.
Barring bad weather during the rest of the growing season, U.S. livestock and ethanol producers should have ample supplies of corn, said Darrel Good, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois.
"This takes a lot of pressure off the corn, and we might continue to see a little weakness," Good said.
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