Wednesday, 27 June 2012 15:22

Why You Should Watch Corn Prices for Next Two Weeks

Rate this item
(1 Vote)

"The outlook is particularly difficult since expectations just a few weeks ago were for an early, bumper crop that would provide a record number of bushels and high level of corn in stock.

But unusual heat and lack of rain across the heart of the Midwest corn belt threatens this year’s crop yield and has put a fire under futures prices. Higher corn prices affect everything from cereal to sweeteners to animal feed and the ethanol in gasoline."

CNBC article

Comments can only be posted by CollapseNet members