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World Markets Ease in Light TradeCHICAGO - May 14/08 - SNS -- International agriculture commodity markets were relatively quiet at mid-week, with limited tender activity contributing to a reduction in prospective buyers and an easier tone for potential sellers. Chicago futures were easier in overnight trading. July corn dropped 4 cents to finish overnight trade at U.S. $6.03 1/4 per bushel. July soybeans declined 1 1/2 cents to $13.78. July wheat dropped 3 3/4 cents to finish at $7.92 per bushel. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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