Kub's Den

Unraveling Corn's Seasonal Highs

Elaine Kub
By  Elaine Kub , Contributing Analyst
In the 12 months leading up to normally abundant corn crops, new-crop futures contracts tended to reach their highest points in the May-June-July timeframe. Years with short crops or overwhelmingly large crops displayed different seasonal patterns.
Even after some strange years with unusual price patterns, seasonal tendencies can still be identified in the grain markets. It only requires sorting history into recognizable categories.

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