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Higher fertilizer costs continue the trend of higher production costs for corn, leading to higher break-even corn prices necessary to cover costs.
What will be this year’s actual harvested acreage, and how will weather affect yields on those acres?
With the release of the acreage report today by the USDA, farmers around the country are concerned with the government agency’s accuracy.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana, will be resurveyed.
Because of late planting and flood related crop losses, acreage uncertainty will linger for several months.
Get ready for a big move in corn prices. USDA’s June Grain Stocks report comes out tomorrow morning, and it tends to swing the market.
If the ethanol subsidy is eliminated as some in Congress are calling for, corn stocks-to-use could increase, potentially putting modest pressure on corn prices.