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CHICAGO: Chicago Board of Trade corn futures notched a fresh 6-1/2-year high on Wednesday in a 13th straight session of gains as major supplier Argentina suspended exports and as dry conditions in South America threatened crops there and in Brazil.
March corn futures hit a contract high of $4.76 a bushel and settled 8-1/2 cents higher at $4.74-1/2 a bushel. It was the highest level for a most-active contract since May 23, 2014.
Life-of-contract highs were reached in most contract months. Corn pushed to session highs late in the day after Argentina’s agriculture ministry said it would suspend corn exports until March 1 to ensure domestic supplies.—Reuters