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Corn Futures Retreat as One Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Metric Tons Head to Export Markets
Corn futures experienced notable softness during recent trading sessions, with contract prices declining modestly across the board. The CmdtyView national average cash corn price slipped to $3.84 1/2, marking a loss of 1 1/2 cents from the previous close. This pullback comes amid continued export activity that continues to anchor the broader market narrative.
USDA Export Sales Highlight One Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Metric Ton Shipment
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported significant private export sales activity this morning, including one hundred ninety-five thousand metric tons destined for unknown destinations, alongside an additional one hundred fifty thousand metric tons sold to Colombia. These substantial sales volumes underscore the competitive nature of global corn markets and the importance of export demand in pricing dynamics. Meanwhile, a Taiwan-based importer overnight purchased a total of sixty-five thousand metric tons of U.S. corn through tender, further reflecting robust international appetite for American supplies.
Market Expectations and Upcoming Data
Weekly ethanol production figures will provide additional context for corn traders, with industry participants anticipating a pullback from the previous week’s historic high production levels following the Monday holiday delay. The EIA data release has been rescheduled to Thursday morning, giving market participants an extra day to digest recent price movements and positioning ahead of the report. This timing adjustment allows for a more complete view of energy-driven demand for corn-based ethanol.
Contract Pricing Summary
Across the futures complex, March 2026 corn contracts closed at $4.21 3/4, down 2 cents, while nearby cash corn settled at $3.84 1/2, declining 1 1/2 cents. May 2026 corn contracts finished at $4.29 3/4, also down 1 1/2 cents from the prior session. July 2026 corn contracts ended the period at $4.36 1/4, reflecting similar downward pressure of 1 1/2 cents. The consistent softness across the curve suggests balanced selling interest in corn futures as traders navigate between export strength and seasonal supply considerations.