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Market Focus Drifts From Trade To AreaCHICAGO - Mar 12/08 - SNS -- International agriculture commodity markets were relatively quiet at mid-week, with little fresh business reported and too few outstanding tenders to keep traders focussed on demand issues. Futures markets in Chicago recorded a mixed performance in overnight trade as more market participants start to wonder what will be contained in the USDA's March 31 seeding intentions report. May corn closed 4 1/4 cents lower at U.S. $5.68 1/4 per bushel. May wheat ended overnight trade 2 cents Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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