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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 4-9-2021 – Good afternoon. The grains were mixed at the end of the day session today, with wheat moving higher and nearby corn and soybeans moving lower. It was report day today. Corn was up most of the session and shot higher right after the WASDE report came out today, but moved lower right at the close to have May corn in the negative and December corn was near unchanged. USDA cut 150 million bushels of US corn out of the Supply/Demand to tighten the carryout even more to 1350. A comment from Stonex, “The market is still trading an implied carryout of 1200 but today the USDA’s decline was good enough.” The report was bearish for soybeans as there was no change to ending stocks. Brazil’s production was raised 73.5 million bushels and left Argentina’s production unchanged as some of the trade was expecting the USDA to lower Argentina’s output. World carryout for soybeans was increased by almost 114 million bushels after today’s report. Wheat had a strong day all by itself today. US wheat carryout was increased by 16 million bushels today as world wheat carryout was decreased by 202 million bushels. The decrease was mainly due to China feeding more wheat. According to Stonex, “With corn’s value, wheat outrunning corn is probably a temporary condition.” At the close of today’s market cash wheat was up 10 cents, cash milo was down 3 cents, cash corn was down 3 cents, and cash soybeans were down 12 cents. Have a great evening and weekend!
Morning Grain Comments 4-9-2021 – It is report day with the USDA World Agricultural Supply Demand Estimates scheduled to be released at 11:00 this morning. The markets were somewhat choppy overnight with a higher tone as we head to the report this morning. With the markets a little stronger into the report today, one would think the trade is expecting something of a bullish report, so hang on and we will see where things go today. StoneX reported that the Buenos Aires Exchange lowered the soybean production estimate in Argentina by 2.2% to 1.6 billion bushels with harvest there 3.5% complete. The trade volume overnight again was low for the volumes we have seen the past year but would have been about normal night volume prior to that. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City May wheat was 5.75 cents higher, Chicago May corn was up 3.75 cents, and Chicago May soybeans ended the night session 0.25 cent higher. Have a wonderful day and weekend.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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May 21
579'0
595'0
575'4
576'0
-2'4
577'2s
04/09
Jul 21
561'0
577'0
559'6
560'6
0'6
562'6s
04/09
Sep 21
509'2
519'4
508'2
508'4
0'6
510'6s
04/09
Dec 21
494'0
503'6
494'0
494'4
1'6
496'4s
04/09
Mar 22
501'0
510'4
501'0
502'6
2'0
503'4s
04/09
May 22
505'2
514'2
505'2
506'4
2'4
508'0s
04/09
Jul 22
507'0
515'6
507'0
508'0
2'4
509'6s
04/09
Sep 22
473'2
478'0
472'0
472'2
3'2
474'2s
04/09
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
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May 21
578'6
592'4
576'6
587'0
10'0
586'4s
04/09
Jul 21
584'0
599'4
583'6
595'0
10'4
594'2s
04/09
Sep 21
591'4
605'6
591'0
601'0
10'2
600'6s
04/09
Dec 21
601'6
615'4
601'6
611'2
10'0
610'4s
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Mar 22
611'0
620'6
610'2
619'6
10'0
619'6s
04/09
May 22
622'2
625'0
621'4
624'2
8'4
623'0s
04/09
Jul 22
605'0
610'6
599'4
606'4
6'0
608'0s
04/09
Sep 22
601'0
601'0
601'0
601'0
5'6
612'4s
04/09
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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May 21
1416'0
1419'0
1400'6
1403'2
-12'2
1403'0s
04/09
Jul 21
1410'2
1413'4
1395'4
1398'0
-11'4
1398'2s
04/09
Aug 21
1372'6
1376'6
1360'2
1361'6
-11'6
1362'0s
04/09
Sep 21
1299'6
1304'0
1291'0
1293'2
-10'0
1292'2s
04/09
Nov 21
1272'4
1275'6
1261'4
1263'2
-10'0
1263'2s
04/09
Jan 22
1271'4
1273'4
1260'6
1261'0
-9'4
1262'0s
04/09
Mar 22
1242'4
1245'0
1233'0
1233'2
-8'2
1235'0s
04/09
May 22
1237'2
1238'2
1226'6
1226'6
-7'6
1229'4s
04/09
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Apr 21
124.050
124.575
123.275
123.400
- 0.725
123.425s
04/09
Jun 21
124.700
124.975
122.250
122.800
- 2.450
122.575s
04/09
Aug 21
123.750
123.975
122.200
122.650
- 1.625
122.400s
04/09
Oct 21
126.775
126.950
125.525
125.875
- 1.350
125.700s
04/09
Dec 21
129.450
129.550
128.500
128.750
- 1.000
128.700s
04/09
Feb 22
131.750
131.825
130.875
131.250
- 0.725
131.225s
04/09
Apr 22
132.750
132.925
131.800
132.250
- 0.675
132.175s
04/09
Jun 22
127.400
127.700
126.800
127.325
- 0.225
127.300s
04/09
Aug 22
125.675
126.775
125.525
126.575
0.625
126.550s
04/09
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Apr 21
146.875
147.150
144.500
145.100
- 2.375
144.750s
04/09
May 21
151.675
151.800
148.775
149.900
- 1.975
149.625s
04/09
Aug 21
161.400
161.575
159.100
160.100
- 1.650
159.950s
04/09
Sep 21
162.175
162.175
159.850
160.975
- 1.450
160.875s
04/09
Oct 21
162.700
162.700
160.525
161.450
- 1.375
161.550s
04/09
Nov 21
163.100
163.100
161.000
161.725
- 1.250
161.975s
04/09
Jan 22
160.875
162.150
159.850
161.250
- 0.800
161.175s
04/09
Mar 22
160.125
161.650
159.125
160.550
0.450
160.550s
04/09
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