By Lyndi Allen
As planting begins, Illinois corn farmers are navigating a constantly changing market. Despite some price increases earlier in the year, futures prices remain below break-even levels, making it difficult for growers to cover the full cost of production.
According to farmdoc daily’s revised 2025 crop budgets, recent data shows break-even prices to cover nonland costs remain in the range of $3.17 to $3.66 per bushel for corn and break-even prices to cover total costs (non-land plus average cash rent) range from $4.60 to $4.66 for corn.
A farmdoc daily analysis shows that 2025 marks one of the few years since 2000 where the break-even price for corn exceeds the projected market price, meaning that even efficient producers are likely to see losses.