1100 ET - Bayer is expecting a historically high U.S. corn harvest, executives say. The German-based agriculture giant that sells American farmers seeds and pesticides says farmers are cautiously optimistic about how good the crops are looking, but also feeling nervous about how that will depress corn prices and ultimately their income. "I think they've got one eye on their fields and another eye on the futures prices, which are pretty low." said Bayer CEO Bill Anderson on a call with reporters. (patrick.thomas@wsj.com)
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