CoBank’s lead grain and ethanol economist says farmers should expect volatility in grain markets heading into the new year.
Ken Zuckerberg said until recent rallies, cash prices for corn and soybeans were higher than futures prices which he says can have a couple of outcomes…
He tells Brownfield if demand persists until midway through 2021…
“The futures curve may normalize, we may see futures prices melt up and have a more normally shaped futures curve,” Zuckerberg said.