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VeraSun Shows No Impact Yet on Basis
11/14/2008
Sara Muri, Top Producer Business & Crops Online Editor
Even with VeraSun Energy Corporation
filing for bankruptcy earlier this month, there has been little impact
on basis, according to research by Cash Grain Bids.
Ethanol giant VeraSun filed for
voluntary petitions for relief under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy
Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of
Delaware. The firm said in a release that the move was needed to
"enhance liquidity while they reorganize."
Kevin McNew, president of Cash Grain
Bids, says their firm has looked at corn basis around some of the
Verasun plants in light of their recent financial woes. McNews says
they wanted to see if VeraSun has started to back off on bidding for
corn. “The short answer is, no,” he says.
McNew says they looked at corn basis
for over 2,000 grain buyers now versus what they were paying for corn
this time last year. “The late harvest and other factors have led to
changes in basis between last year and this year,” he says. “So to
compare how Versaun plants are doing, we looked at their ‘basis change’
versus what their nearby competitors change was (in a 30-mile
area). “
Of the six plants Cash Grain Bids
looked at, four of the plants are actually stronger relative to their
nearby competition while only two plants were lagging their
competition. “So, it seems like it is business as usual for them in the
corn market,” McNew says.
Here’s the data Cash Grain Bids collected:
| Plant Location |
Plant Basis Change |
Competitor’s Basis Change |
| Albert City, Iowa |
+15 |
+15 |
| Charles City, Iowa |
+3 |
-3 |
| Ft Dodge, Iowa |
+9 |
+13 |
| Ord, Neb. |
+10 |
+3 |
| Central City, Neb. |
+20 |
+5 |
| Aurora, Neb. |
+5 |
no change |
VeraSun announced that during the chapter 11 proceedings, they plan to resume normal operations.
Photo: Jeanne Bernick
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