Now that USDA has released its Acreage and Quarterly Stocks report, a grain analyst says the market will shift its attention to weather.
Angie Setzer, vice president of grain for Michigan-based Citizens Elevator says there is plenty to watch. “The national weather service released their 8 to 14 day forecast expecting extreme heat and dryness in the Western Corn Belt,” she says. “Specifically in the areas that are already struggling with drought conditions.”
She tells Brownfield if hot and dry forecasts persist, the market will take notice.
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