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443.75 +2.00    +0.45%
14:19:57 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Agriculture
  • Prev. Close: 441.75
  • Open: 441.25
  • Day's Range: 441.25 - 445.75
US Corn 443.75 +2.00 +0.45%

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Ron Burgundy
Ron Burgundy Oct 21, 2024 1:54PM ET
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Market realizing that with 15% moisture there's not as much corn?
Rubbing Hands
Rubbing Hands 4 hours ago
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only 12% in MN and dropping. picking like a banshee now.
Geoffrey Stolle
Geoffrey Stolle Oct 18, 2024 8:47PM ET
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DXY looks to be turning lower, should ad some support to corn.
Mourad mohammed Youssef
Mourad mohammed Youssef Oct 18, 2024 8:47PM ET
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It gained 2.85% last month
Geoffrey Stolle
Geoffrey Stolle Oct 17, 2024 3:20AM ET
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I think sideways or up for a while now..  $4.80 average cost of production for 2024.
Mourad mohammed Youssef
Mourad mohammed Youssef Oct 17, 2024 3:20AM ET
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I think 480 is pretty high, I cant say it is unachievable but still a long way for it at least not before the 3rd quarter of 2025. I think we can see 380-390 before it starts being bullish.
Geoffrey Stolle
Geoffrey Stolle Oct 17, 2024 3:20AM ET
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I am not saying we'll get to 480, that is just average cost. Also not saying that we don't go lower, eventually. Just that this wave down is likely played out soon and we bounce or go sideways for 8-10 days.
Mourad mohammed Youssef
Mourad mohammed Youssef Oct 17, 2024 3:20AM ET
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Geoffrey Stolle yeah I agree with you but I think this wave down has a little bit more before bouncing up again.
Rubbing Hands
Rubbing Hands Oct 17, 2024 1:49AM ET
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Corn coming in around 190 here in MN in the good ground on the east side. Too much rain all year. Everyone was expecting higher when they did crop checks but are now getting a surprise. Normal for this area is 210.
Mourad mohammed Youssef
Mourad mohammed Youssef Oct 15, 2024 2:16PM ET
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I think going below 400 would be much of a benefit for shorters out there because we can definitely see 380s again which was hit mid September. Personally I think after hitting this low spot it will rebound and 2025s first quarter will be bullish we could see something in the range of 425-445.
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Oct 11, 2024 1:29PM ET
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Not suprising the fantastic yields more then makes up for rough spots
Rubbing Hands
Rubbing Hands Oct 11, 2024 11:19AM ET
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driving through Kansas and it don't look like they have had any rain for months. even the irritated corn is only about 4ft tall. about 16" where it didn't get water.
Green Flash
Green Flash Sep 28, 2024 4:07AM ET
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I think shorters here forget inflation, cost increases, demand for essential goods which all weigh in opposite to high yields. We live in an awful world where it is highly unlikely (not impossible of course) to see stuff like corn go below 380 or even 400 now. Will it skyrocket? Probably not but dont expect it to fall through the floor either ever again especially since this is not like coffee or cocoa which are luxury goods where a decrease in yields and an increase in price also tames demand. Corn and wheat, soybeans will always have steady demand its a law of nature as the population is ever increasing. Also I dont think short interest MMs will ever be able to screw over farmers again either as they are essential to our survival and hedge funds are not.
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 28, 2024 4:07AM ET
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I think the buyers are confusing a simple retracement from the lows led by funds covering their massive short position as something bullish rather then thats how commodities behave.
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Green Flash Sep 28, 2024 4:07AM ET
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I'm not a bull here by any means, but this is simply not a retracement. All I'm saying is you will not see 350 anymore. The bottom is in and a clear shift in the trend has happened.
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 28, 2024 4:07AM ET
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Green Flash i agree with the bottom being in. 50% retracement makes a lot of sense from the collapse from 4.92. If this doesnt break 4.30 probably a sign that just a 50% retracement. Nothing is clear about the trend until that happens imo
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 28, 2024 4:07AM ET
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One thing from above yes the population is increasing but so are yields and acres on south america grow every year. They can pretty easily bring in another 50 million acres over time according to private estimates. Also China for the first time ever is allowing their farmers to plant gmo crops. That lead to and explosion in yields here. When i was farming irrigated yields on corn went from 170-180 being a good yield to anything being below 230 was disappointing. Over time world population growth could overcome supply but we are far from that now
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 23, 2024 8:15AM ET
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The funds have cover 60% of their net short simce july. Those waiting for a funds short covering rally might not get it. Using farmer selling to get out
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Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 23, 2024 8:15AM ET
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Rubbing Hands is harvest over yet? We havent gone anywhere. I look for a retest of lows. Yields are outstanding. Weird younpost this as corn has done nothing but traded sideways
Jason Bohlke
Jason Bohlke Sep 23, 2024 8:15AM ET
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Rubbing Hands double doh!
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HAHAHA! what happened with your 3.5 corn target? 🤡
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Lots of corn still out there…
 
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