Tuesday, March 17, 2026
corn dump

With all the positive talk about markets and trade, we're still waiting on the results.

Long weekends make traders nervous. Anything can happen. Three days is too long to hold a position for some, so they buy back or...
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Marlin Clark details how global trade and production are impacting grain prices in the United States.

The market was closed Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, so now we have to work through the confusion of having no trading for three days.
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The USDA grain stocks report and acreage report revealed fewer acres of corn and soybeans than expected, but the markets didn't respond accordingly.
covid-19

Marlin Clark weighs in on how Pfizer's announcement that its phase three trials show 90% efficacy for its COVID-19 vaccine has affected the grain markets.

There is nothing in the grain commodity markets to indicate a return to what we now know are high prices.

Prices crashed and burned Monday, and mostly are showing follow-through Tuesday. This is the biggest correction in a long time, and it is unwanted by anyone trying to buy grain or anyone trying to sell grain.