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Tidbits, Corn Prices & Brazilian Corn, Russian Wheat, FOB 1/12/26

Corn Outlook & Tidbits


At 11 AM Central Time today USDA will release its final 2025 crop production reports, monthly S&D for the U.S. and the world, as well actual planted acres for winter wheat. We will send you the numbers as quickly as we can.

 

Corn prices: Yesterday afternoon Teucrium Investments reminded its clients that seasonal studies show that corn frequently finds a post-harvest low in early autumn before stabilizing and pushing higher into year-end and beyond. The logic is straightforward. Once harvest concludes, attention shifts away from known supply toward uncertainty around the next crop, keeping buyers engaged even as trading volumes thin.

 

That pattern has been reliable enough to earn a reputation. Analysts routinely point out that winter and early spring rallies tend to coincide with periods when planting decisions, weather risks, and global supply questions remain unresolved. In those moments, prices often reflect risk premiums rather than surplus. Still, seasonality alone has never been sufficient to drive sustained upside, and the current market underscores why.

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