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Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net, says corn made new highs for the move with the March contract reaching a high of $5.04 1/2 before reversing and ending lower on the day. The key is was it topping action?
Grain futures were mostly higher in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Mar. corn was up 3.5 cents at $5.01 a bushel. Mar. wheat was unchanged at $5.92 a bushel. Mar.