Organic Corn Steady in Midwest, Softening on East Coast

Organic Corn Steady in Midwest, Softening on East Coast

Organic corn prices are beginning to slip on the coast, and few buyers are willing to step up currently. Offers are coming below the $440 level looking for bids, but few are ready to take on risk ahead of the third quarter. The decline comes despite better conventional prices in the mid-West. Organic corn prices in the mid-West remain steady, with growers reluctant to release their corn for lower levels. Due to dry, hot weather, higher conventional prices encourage organic feed and grain growers.

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