Organic Food Grade Demand is Buoyed

Organic Food Grade Demand is Buoyed

 

Organic corn prices that are used for feed continue to face headwinds falling below $7, delivered and close to $6.75 picked up for the farm. This is no carry for new crop corn. There continues to be a solid premium for food grade corn. Despite robust demand for broiler production and egg production, merchandisers have yet to hear of increasing demand for organic corn. Prices reflect a robust supply, that also probably is mixed with a lot of organic corn that does not meet #2…

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