It's been a nasty slide in both corn and barley prices of late. Welcomed news for buyers . . . .
Traders appear to be dialing-in an average 170 bu/acre U.S. corn yield, but in reality, it could be much higher (IMO). This could continue to pressure cash corn prices. Key support on the weekly corn chart appears around $3.20/bu.
Barley has been in a steep dive in southern Alberta. $170/MT delivered in or bust around Lethbridge, maybe lower into harvest? But barley prices are now getting cheap enough that it might trigger export interest this fall.
The cure for low prices is low prices, but the path of least resistance for cash prices right now stills appears down.
Traders appear to be dialing-in an average 170 bu/acre U.S. corn yield, but in reality, it could be much higher (IMO). This could continue to pressure cash corn prices. Key support on the weekly corn chart appears around $3.20/bu.
Barley has been in a steep dive in southern Alberta. $170/MT delivered in or bust around Lethbridge, maybe lower into harvest? But barley prices are now getting cheap enough that it might trigger export interest this fall.
The cure for low prices is low prices, but the path of least resistance for cash prices right now stills appears down.
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