Corn fell for a second consecutive session as freshly harvested U.S. crops hit the market. Corn lost 0.3 percent to $3.67 a bushel, after ending the previous session 0.5 percent weaker. A stronger dollar makes the greenback-priced commodities expensive for buyers holding other currencies. Soybeans and corn prices are coming under pressure as dry weather boosts harvesting across the U.S. Midwest.