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Corn Prices Decline as Geopolitical Tensions Cool

Corn futures fell as U.S.-Iran tensions eased, though traders remain focused on domestic weather risks to crop yields.

Corn futures markets retreated as geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran de-escalated, removing a layer of uncertainty that had supported commodity prices in recent sessions. The easing of regional hostilities reduced risk premiums that had bolstered the grain complex, prompting traders to reassess underlying supply and demand fundamentals.

Meanwhile, market participants remained vigilant regarding weather patterns across major U.S. agricultural regions, where elevated temperatures pose potential threats to crop development and yields. The dual focus on both international developments and domestic growing conditions underscores the complex interplay of factors influencing grain prices as the market season progresses.

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