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LESS THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF THE U.S. CORN CROP RATED GOOD/EXCELLENT, USDA REPORTS
And USDA said exporters sold 1.365 million tonnes of corn, worth $456 million, It was the largest corn sale to China since 1.45 million tonnes on Dec. 20, 1994. AND
U.S. CORN, SOYBEAN YIELD ESTIMATES UNCHANGED, USDA REPORTS
AND For 2020/2021, U.S. corn ending stocks are estimated at 2.64 billion bushels vs. the trade’s expectation of 2.73 billion and the USDA’s estimate in June of 3.32 billion.
AND Brazil maintains its corn production forecast for market year (MY) 2019/20 (March 2020 – February 2021) at 100 million metric tons (MMT), based on poor yields in the southern states of Rio Grande do Sul and Parana after a prolonged dry spell,
AND
FARMERS FALL SHORT OF CORN PLANTING FORECAST
AND Corn plantings were down by 5 million acres from USDA’s March survey.
All of this truth, posted to us on this site. SO HOW THE SUCK (sp) does corn go down 20.4 cents the last two trading days? How do these idiots that have no corn, no crop what so ever, actually these pucks (sp) never even played in a sand box, let alone planted a crop control what we will get for our farming gamble each year???? Unbelievable.
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Re: LESS THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF THE U.S. CORN CROP RATED GOOD/EXCELLENT, USDA REPORTS
You can now add in a large corn sale to China. And the market doesn’t move up. Are you kidding me?
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Re: LESS THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF THE U.S. CORN CROP RATED GOOD/EXCELLENT, USDA REPORTS
It shows how much the trade actually believes China will follow through with the purchases....