Economist sees continued downward pressure on commodity prices in 2026

An ag economist expects downward pressure on commodity prices to continue in 2026. Matt Erickson with Terrain says global corn supplies should remain plentiful. “I mean 2.15 billion bushels, and again this could change in future WASDE’s, but an over 2 billion bushel carryout is going to put some stress on the ’26, ’27 balance […]

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