What is the price of corn on Chicago Board of Trade?
Grains and Oilseeds
Grains and Oilseeds | ||
---|---|---|
CORN (CBOT:ZC) | ||
Market | Contract | High |
ZC.K22 | May 2022 | 762.50 |
ZC.N22 | Jul 2022 | 739.50 |
What is corn on the Chicago Board of Trade?
Corn futures are CFTC-regulated, exchange-traded contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and are one of the top 5 most-commonly traded commodity futures. Corn is the most widely grown crop across the United States, and corn futures contracts are the most active market in grains and oilseeds.
What is the price per bushel of corn today?
The price shown is in U.S. Dollars per bushel. The current price of corn as of March 24, 2022 is $7.4825 per bushel.
How much is a bushel of corn 2021?
Corn and soybean prices have shown remarkable resilience in 2021. During the 2020-21 marketing year, nearby futures prices peaked in May 2021 at over $7.50 per bushel for corn and $16 per bushel for soybeans.
Will corn prices go up in 2021?
Commodities 2022: US corn prices set to hold strong on lower plantings, stable demand. The year 2021 was spectacular for US corn, with prices up nearly 45% year on year, and fundamentals suggest that US corn values are likely to be supported in 2022.
Are corn prices going up?
Can you buy corn on the stock market?
While it’s possible to turn a profit investing in corn stocks, keep in mind that — like any investment — corn stocks are not immune to risk. These stocks are subject to fluctuating conditions — both in the market and in the grain industry, so carefully vet your picks before you invest.
How do you read corn prices?
Thus, if corn was trading at $4.15 1/4 (four dollars and fifteen and a quarter cents) the price would be displayed on a quote board as simply 415’2. The two represents the un-reduced fraction 2/8. If corn futures ticked lower, the new price would be 415, or $4.15.