International Harvester: Corn Feeds the Chain, Farmers Bear The Strain

Global Market Analysis

International Harvester: Corn Feeds the Chain, Farmers Bear The Strain

Key Findings

  • General Thoughts: US ammonia and ethanol equities have outperformed corn, but relative gains could shift back to crops if farmer costs curb 2027 production ambition or policy and gas-margin support weaken.
  • Supply Chain/Commodities: Ammonia price relief helps buyers, but the cost curve still favors low-cost gas, reliable output, and exportable tons as the durable nitrogen advantage through 2030.
  • Energy/Upstream: Wider gas spreads favor North American LNG flexibility and ethane-linked exports as Middle East risk lifts delivered energy costs for select Asian and European power and chemical buyers.
  • Sustainability/Energy Transition: Biofuel mandates support corn ethanol demand, but refiners and blenders remain the pinch point for RINs, imports, and low-carbon supply through the 2027 compliance cycle.
  • Downstream/Other Chemicals: Soybean prices have risen relative to corn YTD, making marginal corn acres harder to justify and leaving 2H26 fieldwork and 2027 swing-acre choices dependent on clearer returns.

Exhibit 1: Agricultural Equities Outperform Corn as Gas Advantage and Policy Support Drive Higher Returns.

Source: Bloomberg, C-MACC Analysis, July 2026

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