Jon grew up raising corn and soybeans on a farm near Beatrice, NE. Upon graduation from The University of Nebraska in Lincoln, he became a grain merchandiser and has been trading corn, soybeans and other grains for the last 25 years, building relationships with end-users in the process. After successfully marketing his father’s grain and getting his MBA, 15 years ago he started helping farmer clients market their grain based upon his principals of farmer education, reducing risk, understanding storage potential and using basis strategy to maximize individual farm operation profits. A big believer in farmer education of grain marketing, Jon writes a weekly commentary to farmers interested in learning more and growing their farm operations. Reach out to Jon at jon@schevegrain.com or at schevegrain.com.

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Jon Scheve explains how to analyze spreads and use them to increase profitability for farmers.
Jon Scheve explains the complicated grain delivery process.
Jon Scheve discusses the reasons why the corn market didn’t rally with reports of tighter supply.
Jon Scheve discusses how often record yields happen in the U.S. and the likelihood it will happen again in 2025.
Jon Scheve discusses the latest report and if corn can rally in the current economic climate.
Jon Scheve provides some historical insight on corn prices, and shows that in the last 35 years corn’s high for the year has never happened in February.
Jon Scheve discusses the variables that will impact the corn market over the next few months.
Jon Scheve discusses currently market variables impacting commodity prices right now.
Jon Scheve shows historical data that illustrates December corn’s high rarely happens in February, and usually happens in late spring or early summer.
In eight trading sessions, the corn market has lost nearly 50 cents per bushel. Jon Scheve discusses how likely corn will rally in the next few months.