The United States is experiencing a corn surplus this fall. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects a record 16.8 billion bushels this year, the most since the 1930s. The National Corn Growers Association predicts that this year’s oversupply will likely keep corn prices even lower than they already are. That means slimmer profit margins for farmers,... Read More The post Corn Prices May Drop Just As Comfort Food Season Begins appeared first on My Pure Plants.