Corn Climbs on Export Heat: Why Your Grocery Bill Stays Steady While Farmers Watch Weather
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This is your Daily Corn Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.
Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Corn Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on corn prices, market moves, and what it all means for you.
Right now, the March 2026 CBOT corn futures are trading around four dollars thirty two and a half cents per bushel, up about two and a half cents from Wednesdays close at four dollars thirty. Grain Prices reports that early Thursday gains are coming from spillover strength in wheat, a weaker US dollar making our crops more attractive overseas, and solid ethanol data cushioning any downside. The Producer dot com AM Market Report confirms corn is up one to two cents this morning after Wednesdays one to three cent rally, with USDA export sales hitting one point six four nine million metric tons for the week ending January twenty second, right in line with expectations and up over twenty percent from last year.
Ethanol production dipped a bit to one point one one four million barrels per day, but stocks drew down three hundred thirty nine thousand barrels to twenty five point four million, keeping things neutral to supportive per EIA data. Open interest surged twenty thousand seven hundred ninety six contracts Wednesday, showing fresh buyer interest, not just short covering. Weather in South America is dry in spots, especially Argentina, which could tighten supplies later, while US Plains concerns add a bit of upside risk.
Heres your takeaway: If youre a farmer, watch those export numbers closely as demand from Japan, Mexico, and others stays hot. For everyday folks, with corn feeding everything from livestock to fuel, these steady prices mean stable grocery bills for now, but lock in feed contracts if youre hedging against any weather wild cards.
Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe so you never miss a beat, and well catch you next time on Daily Corn Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Take care!
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