Are corn markets poised for a rebound in March?

Are corn markets poised for a rebound in March?

Ethanol and possibility of China purchases support a rebound

The leap year’s extra day in February provided another one with misery for crop prices on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. Whether canola, corn, wheat or the Chicago soy complex, all May contracts were under their respective 50- and 100-day averages, and all had large net short positions as of Feb. 29. Each one






Several studies on shading have showed reductions in corn yield when solar radiation is reduced at various growth stages.

How is corn impacted by wildfire smoke?

Digging into how wildfire smoke affects corn crops

Occasional plumes of smoke from distant wildfires may affect human comfort but how does a smoke-obscured sun and poor air quality affect crops? “This has been a big topic of conversation where I work in the state of Indiana,” said Dan Quinn, an assistant professor of agronomy and extension corn specialist at Purdue University. He



Grain, oilseed markets trending lower

Grain, oilseed markets trending lower

Expert’s Radar: Middle East conflict and a possible rail strike add to market uncertainty

The major North American grain and oilseed markets continued to trend lower in mid-February, with canola, soybeans, corn and wheat contracts all setting new contract lows as the futures work to uncover demand. Burdensome supply/demand fundamentals, coupled with heavily short speculators and farmer selling on any attempts at moving higher, give little reason to expect