Farm Progress

Quality is lagging in some parts of the U.S.A. as well as the traditional harvest pace.

Kevin Van Trump, Founder

September 27, 2017

1 Min Read

Corn traders are finding very little fresh or new to talk about. The USDA reported corn "dented" at 93% vs. the 5-year average of 95%. Corn classified as "mature" was pushed higher to 51% but is still well behind last years 70% and the 5-year historical average of 64% by this date. Corn "harvested" was report at 11% vs. 14% last year vs. the 5-year average of 17%.

As you can see form the graphic I included below, most everyone in the Midwest is running behind their traditional harvest pace. As I've been reporting the past couple of weeks, as more producers get into the fields, I'm hearing more talk of "better than expected" yields. A few folks are talking about perhaps record setting production, but certainly not very many.

In fact most are still seeing the top-end off a bit, but just not as bad as they thought a month ago. I am starting to hear more talk of "quality" concerns form some of the production down South. From what I understand there's some fairly stiff penalties being handed out on corn being delivered with mold and toxin issues.

I don't know if those problems will work their way to the North, but I'm starting to hear a bit more buzz. I suspect with some of the pockets of heavy moisture and plenty of old-crop supply, there could be more penalties hand down from buyers than we have seen in the past. Make certain you are talking to your delivery points about any specific penalty charges that might be in the works..

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About the Author(s)

Kevin Van Trump

Founder, Farmdirection.com

Kevin is a leading expert in Agricultural marketing and analysis, he also produces an award-winning and world-recognized daily industry Ag wire called "The Van Trump Report." With over 20 years of experience trading professionally at the CME, CBOT and KCBOT, Kevin is able to 'connect-the-dots' and simplify the complex moving parts associated with today's markets in a thought provoking yet easy to read format. With thousands of daily readers in over 40 countries, Kevin has become a sought after source for market direction, timing and macro views associated with the agricultural world. Kevin is a top featured guest on many farm radio programs and business news channels here in the United States. He also speaks internationally to hedge fund managers and industry leading agricultural executives about current market conditions and 'black swan' forecasting. Kevin is currently the acting Chairman of Farm Direction, an international organization assembled to bring the finest and most current agricultural thoughts and strategies directly to the world's top producers. The markets have dramatically changed and Kevin is trying to redefine how those in the agricultural world can better manage their risk and better understand the adversity that lies ahead. 

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