What’s Next for July Corn Futures?

Today’s Episode Focuses on July Corn Futures

Oliver Sloup breaks down the Ag markets as today’s board was mostly green. With a dive into the Blue Line Grain Express that was sent out to clients and subscribers in the morning, Oliver talks about the major market themes and what price points you should be watching.

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