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Corn Futures Drop Amid Profit-Taking Pressure

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Corn futures fell by 1.5 cents to $4.88 per bushel, nearing their daily low after hitting a three-month high in overnight trade.

This price drop can be attributed to chart consolidation and profit-taking pressure from recent gains in the corn futures market.

The major flooding in the eastern Corn Belt has been causing concerns about crop damage, but it remains a price-bullish factor for now.

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