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Crop Progress: 37% Lag In Corn PlantingT. Marc Schober • Tue, May 14
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Soggy Weather Delays 2013 PlantingT. Marc Schober • Thu, May 2
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Corn Leads Agriculture ETF RallyTom Lydon • Tue, Apr 30
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Crop Progress: Only 5% Of Corn Crop PlantedT. Marc Schober • Mon, Apr 29
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Indirect Commodity InvestingJoseph Reinke • Sat, Apr 27
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Corn Leads Agriculture ETF RallyTom Lydon • Tue, Apr 30
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Corn ETF Is Standout Performer In Third QuarterTom Lydon • Tue, Sep 25, 2012
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Bushels Of Speculation In The Teucrium Corn FundMorningstar • Wed, Jul 25, 2012
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Crop Progress: 37% Lag In Corn PlantingT. Marc Schober • Tue, May 14
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Soggy Weather Delays 2013 PlantingT. Marc Schober • Thu, May 2
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Crop Progress: Only 5% Of Corn Crop PlantedT. Marc Schober • Mon, Apr 29
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Indirect Commodity InvestingJoseph Reinke • Sat, Apr 27
There are no Transcripts on CORN.
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at MarketWatch.com (Jul 20, 2012)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jul 19, 2012)
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at CNBC.com (Jul 12, 2012)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jul 11, 2012)
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at CNBC.com (Jul 5, 2012)
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at CNBC.com (Nov 17, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jun 10, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jun 10, 2011)
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at CNBC.com (Mar 30, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jan 12, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Nov 5, 2010)
CORN vs. ETF Alternatives
CORN Description
The investment objective of the Fund is to have the daily changes in percentage terms of the Shares’ net asset value (“NAV”) reflect the daily changes in percentage terms of a weighted average of the closing settlement prices for three futures contracts for corn (“Corn Futures Contracts”) that are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (“CBOT”), specifically (1) the second-to-expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 35%, (2) the third-to-expire CBOT Corn Futures Contract, weighted 30%, and (3) the CBOT Corn Futures Contract expiring in the December following the expiration month of the third-to-expire contract, weighted 35%, less the Fund’s expenses. (This weighted average of the three referenced Corn Futures Contracts is referred to herein as the “Benchmark,” and the three Corn Futures Contracts that at any given time make up the Benchmark are referred to herein as the “Benchmark Component Futures Contracts.
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