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		<description><![CDATA[Why are corn and oil prices rising in tandem? | I&#8217;ve become a bit obsessive about oil prices&#8212;I check them online several times each day, just out of habit. But most other commodities remain something of a mystery to me.&nbsp; I keep hearing, for example, about the tremendous increase in corn and soybean prices, along with other grains and oil seeds.&nbsp; Still, until last night, I&#8217;d never taken the time to find out just how steep that increase has been....]]></description>
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