Politics 101 Message Board and Forums
« Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
Dec 21, 2009, 11:48pm




Politics 101 Message Board and Forums :: General :: The US Economy and Monetary Policy :: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
   [Search This Thread][Send Topic To Friend] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel (Read 33 times)
alpha
Administrator
*****
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 657
Location: Ron Paul War Room
 Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Thread Started on Apr 3, 2008, 6:36pm »

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080403/corn_at_6.html?.v=6

AP
Corn Hits $6 a Bushel on Tight Supplies
Thursday April 3, 6:56 pm ET
By Stevenson Jacobs, AP Business Writer
Corn Prices Jump to Record $6 a Bushel, Driving Up Costs for Food, Alternative Energy


NEW YORK (AP) -- Corn prices jumped to a record $6 a bushel Thursday, driven up by an expected supply shortfall that will only add to Americans' growing grocery bill and further squeeze struggling ethanol producers.
ADVERTISEMENT


Corn prices have shot up nearly 30 percent this year amid dwindling stockpiles and surging demand for the grain used to feed livestock and make alternative fuels including ethanol. Prices are poised to go even higher after the U.S. government this week predicted that American farmers -- the world's biggest corn producers -- will plant sharply less of the crop in 2008 compared to last year.

"It's a demand-driven market and we may not be planting enough acres to supply demand, so that adds to the bullishness of corn," said Elaine Kub, a grains analyst with DTN in Omaha, Neb.

Corn for the most actively traded May contract rose 4.25 cents to settle at $6 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade, after earlier rising to $6.025 a bushel -- a new all-time high.

Worldwide demand for corn to feed livestock and to make biofuel is putting enormous pressure on global supply. And with the U.S. expected to plant less corn, the supply shortage will only worsen. The U.S. Department of Agriculture projected that farmers will plant 86 million acres of corn in 2008, an 8 percent drop from last year.

Moreover, cold, wet weather in parts of the U.S. corn belt may force farmers to delay spring planting, potentially sending prices even higher.

While corn growers are reaping record profits, U.S. consumers can expect even higher grocery bills -- especially for meat and pork -- as livestock producers are forced to pass on higher animal feed costs and thin their herd size.

"Higher corn prices is going to affect meat prices. If you're feeding with $6 corn, you'll definitely have some (cost) pressure," Kub said.

In addition, corn and corn syrup are used in an array of products, meaning the price of everything from candy to soft drinks will eventually go up, analysts say. It's the latest dose of bad news for U.S. consumers, who are already struggling with higher food costs from record increases in the price of wheat, soybeans and other agriculture products.

Another loser in higher corn costs is ethanol producers, who are struggling to squeeze out gains as corn's record-setting run outpaces the price of ethanol, currently at around $2.50 a gallon.

"For years, corn was cheap and fermentation processes for ethanol production came to completely dominate the biofuel industry in North America," Michael Jackson, president and chairman of Vancouver-based ethanol maker Syntec Biofuel, said this week. "Now, with corn prices well over $5 a bushel, corn ethanol economics have gone out the window."

The nation's 147 ethanol plants now have the capacity to produce 8.5 billion gallons of fuel a year, according to the Renewable Fuels Association. Corn is the basic feedstock for most of the plants and about 20 percent of last year's 13 billion bushel corn crop was consumed by ethanol production. That percentage is expected to increase to 30 percent for the next crop year, which ends Aug. 31, 2009, according to Terry Francl, a senior economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation.

There are still plans to build or expand another 61 plants, which will add about 5.1 billion gallons of capacity. However, as corn prices have climbed over the past year or so, construction of several plants has been halted or delayed, shaving about 500 million gallons worth of capacity off the original figure, according to Broadpoint Capital analyst Ron Oster.

At least one facility, the Alchem plant in Grafton, N.D., shut down late last year because of high prices.

A new plant hasn't broken ground over the past couple of quarters, Oster said, and while producers can have positive gross margins with ethanol at $2.50 a gallon and corn at $6 a bushel, that doesn't mean companies are profitable.

"Bottom line earnings are near break-even or modestly below break-even," he said.

Looking ahead, only the strongest ethanol producers will survive in an era of ever-rising corn prices, said Soleil Securities analyst Ian Horowitz.

"There are going to be some particular companies that definitely have the balance sheet and efficiencies that will be able to eke out a positive return in this kind of environment," Horowitz said. "And then there will be others that will suffer at the hands of $6 corn."

Associated Press Business Writer Lauren LaCapra contributed to this report.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

N.O.T.A. (None Of The Above) Look to 2012. In the meantime, http://campaignforliberty.com/
jackryan
Should Run for President!!!
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Don't mess around in my neighborhood.


[homepage]

Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 253
Location: Indiana
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #1 on Apr 3, 2008, 11:48pm »

It's just barely getting started.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

The reason the founders gave us a republic instead of mob rule by democracy...

"Why should I agree to trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away? "
zappaf19
Valued Member
**
member is offline





Joined: Jul 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 58
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #2 on Jul 16, 2008, 8:29am »

And I was going to buy a corn burner for my pole barn to heat it.
Bill
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
alpha
Administrator
*****
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 657
Location: Ron Paul War Room
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #3 on Jul 16, 2008, 6:23pm »

Is this a joke that a city boy like me wouldn't get?
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

N.O.T.A. (None Of The Above) Look to 2012. In the meantime, http://campaignforliberty.com/
newt2012
Valued Member
**
member is offline





Joined: Sept 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 26
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #4 on Sept 28, 2008, 12:00pm »


Jul 16, 2008, 8:29am, zappaf19 wrote:
And I was going to buy a corn burner for my pole barn to heat it.
Bill


grow your own
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
newt2012
Valued Member
**
member is offline





Joined: Sept 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 26
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #5 on Sept 28, 2008, 12:04pm »

What this article does not mention is the impact on 3rd world countries. People are literally starving to death........today....... because their countries can no longer afford to feed all of them. Ethanol is great for the farmer......that is just about all.
« Last Edit: Sept 28, 2008, 12:05pm by newt2012 »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
johan
Moderator
*****
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 174
 Re: Corn hits record of $6 per Bushel
« Reply #6 on Sept 28, 2008, 1:46pm »


Sept 28, 2008, 12:04pm, newt2012 wrote:
What this article does not mention is the impact on 3rd world countries. People are literally starving to death........today....... because their countries can no longer afford to feed all of them. Ethanol is great for the farmer......that is just about all.


Completely agree. There are good biofuels, but ethanol sure as hell isnt one of them.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
   [Search This Thread][Send Topic To Friend] [Print]

Google
Webpolitic101.proboards.com
Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!