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USDA: Corn supplies jump, easing shortage worries

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS -- Corn supplies are projected to be higher than expected this fall. A bigger crop would ease concerns of a grain shortage and could slow food inflation later this year.

USDA said July 12 that 880 million bushels of corn will be left over when the harvest begins. That's an increase from the previous estimate of 730 million acres.

Higher corn prices led farmers to plant the second biggest corn crop this year since World War II.

More expensive grain has led to food price increases this year. It could ultimately. . .

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