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Corn Prices.... 90% off farmers are struggling this year. It is a sad reality and the falling prices. Mark studies and follows the markets. He stratagizes and plans. He puts a lot of time and effort into making some very hard choices. He is usually on the right side of the markets and he can feel good about it. Even when he stratagizes and uses fundamentals, the USDA reports come out and hit them in the gut.  Today corn was down the limit. It just doesn't make any sense, it never does. When you look around and see the crops, hear the reports, see the floods and damage, prices should be high and rising. What makes sense with crops is never as it should be with prices always leaving you guessing and frustrated.

, June 28 (UPI) -- Corn prices plummeted Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture released data on the number of acres planted, showing numbers that were far higher than previous predictions. However, the USDA has warned that that numbers may not be accurate.
 This survey was gathered in early June, during a time when millions of acres of corn that farmers intended to plant remained unplanted due to excessive rainfall.

The USDA report shows farmers have planted 91.7 million acres. But industry groups estimate the planted acreage is around 86.7 million acres, according to Successful Farming.
Regardless, hours after the report was published, corn prices dropping more than 20 cents a bushel, according to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. A majority of that corn is processed into animal feed, ethanol, high fructose corn syrup and other food ingredients.
Before the report, corn prices were climbing. By mid-June, they had reached their highest in more than five years.
"We had a huge rally from low to high," Kluis said. "Now, this report is bombing the market back low."
It is likely those prices will climb again once the market gets a clearer picture of how many acres were truly planted, Kluis added.
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The USDA plans to conduct a second planted acreage survey in July. If the results of that survey differ substantially from the June report, the agency will update the report in mid-August.
 Soybean acres were also featured in the June report, though those numbers are even more uncertain, as more than 40 percent of the intended soybean acres were unplanted at the time of the survey, Irwin said.
 The report showed that the number of planted soybean acres have dropped 10 percent from last year, with 80 million acres planted, compared with the 89 million planted in 2018.

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