U.S. crop values jump 6.4% to record as drought spurs prices
Story Date: 2/18/2013

 
Source: Alan Bjerga, BLOOMBERG, 2/15/13

U.S. crop values rose 6.4 percent last year to a record as the worst drought since the 1930s pushed the price of corn and soybeans, the two most-valuable U.S. crops, to all-time highs.

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