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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 1-16-2025 – The grains were lower most of the night session with soybeans leading the way spending time double-digits lower and KC March wheat hit double-digits lower also. Soybeans never traded higher overnight but no gaps were left as corn and wheat traded both sides of Wednesday’s closes before moving lower. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “overnight trade volume rebounded solidly with corn taking the lion’s share of the action, but soybeans and meal leading losses this morning; March corn looks to have at least temporarily topped out at the $4.80/ bushel level while soybeans are more clearly taking back their post-USDA rally. The Rosario Exchange cut their Argentine corn crop estimate yesterday but did not officially yet trim back soybean production, while Brazilian soy estimates are mostly still on the rise; western hemisphere supplies remain hefty throughout with the BRZ crop easily wiping out any other YoY losses…” The export sales report this morning showed 40.3 million bushels which was just above the top end of the pre-report trade estimates while the soybean sales were 20.9 million bushels and 18.9 million bushels of wheat sales but there were no milo sales. The soybean sales number was in the middle of the trade estimates while the wheat sales were 4 million bushels higher than the trade estimates. I doubt that those numbers will be able to turn the negative tone set by the soybean market, but we will see. Next week will be a short marketing week with the grain markets closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. In world grain trade news, Japan made their purchase of milling wheat with 1 million bushels coming from Australia, 2.1 million from Canada, and 1.8 million from the U.S. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City March wheat was 9 cents lower, Chicago March corn was down 3.5 cents, and Chicago March soybeans were 14.75 cents lower. Have wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 01-15-24- StoneX reporting, “Corn continues to edge higher under active fund buying while the cash market has calmed down. The funds are looking at the S/D the USDA delivered last week and are trying to realign historical price relationships with the current carryout by buying up the board. The US producer was very active in his selling in the 3 sessions following the report’s release but has since turned off the spigot.” Soybeans stalled today as South American weather shifted to a little bit wetter in the 10-day forecast. US soybean domestic usage remains high with a record crush reported by NOPA today. It reported that 206.6 million bushels of soybean usage in December, which is 1.1 million bushels higher than the average trade guess. At the close, cash wheat was 3 cents lower, milo and corn were 4 cents higher and soybeans were 5 cents lower. Have a good evening.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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Mar 25
478'6
479'0
473'2
474'4
-4'2
474'4s
03:04P
May 25
487'6
488'2
482'0
482'4
-5'0
483'0s
03:07P
Jul 25
491'6
492'2
484'6
486'0
-6'0
486'0s
02:56P
Sep 25
459'0
459'2
452'0
454'4
-4'2
455'0s
02:30P
Dec 25
456'4
456'6
449'6
452'4
-4'2
452'6s
02:53P
Mar 26
467'6
467'6
461'0
462'6
-4'2
463'6s
01:20P
May 26
470'0
471'0
468'2
469'2
-4'0
470'0s
01:20P
Jul 26
476'0
476'0
470'0
473'0
-3'6
472'6s
01:20P
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
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Mar 25
557'2
559'6
546'6
548'0
-9'2
548'2s
02:44P
May 25
569'6
569'6
557'2
558'0
-9'0
558'4s
01:30P
Jul 25
577'4
579'0
566'2
567'4
-9'0
567'4s
01:30P
Sep 25
594'4
594'4
578'6
579'6
-8'6
580'0s
01:26P
Dec 25
605'4
605'4
595'6
597'0
-9'0
597'0s
01:26P
Mar 26
622'0
-9'0
611'0s
01:26P
May 26
624'4
624'4
624'4
624'4
-9'0
618'2s
01:26P
Jul 26
623'0
-8'0
615'0s
01:20P
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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Mar 25
1042'0
1042'6
1018'4
1020'0
-23'6
1019'0s
02:46P
May 25
1055'2
1055'2
1031'0
1032'4
-23'6
1031'4s
01:30P
Jul 25
1066'0
1066'2
1042'4
1043'6
-23'2
1042'6s
01:30P
Aug 25
1056'2
1057'2
1038'0
1038'4
-22'2
1038'2s
01:26P
Sep 25
1036'2
1036'2
1019'4
1019'6
-19'2
1020'0s
01:30P
Nov 25
1037'4
1039'0
1020'0
1020'0
-18'4
1020'6s
02:51P
Jan 26
1044'6
1044'6
1028'6
1028'6
-18'2
1029'2s
01:30P
Mar 26
1040'2
1040'2
1027'6
1027'6
-17'0
1028'4s
01:26P
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Feb 25
198.525
198.525
195.725
196.625
- 1.925
196.600s
02:42P
Apr 25
199.150
199.250
196.675
197.650
- 1.650
197.675s
01:05P
Jun 25
193.300
193.350
191.075
191.925
- 1.475
191.975s
01:05P
Aug 25
190.500
190.500
188.300
189.350
- 1.200
189.400s
01:05P
Oct 25
191.700
191.725
189.850
190.850
- 1.025
190.975s
01:05P
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Jan 25
274.800
275.225
271.650
273.325
- 1.775
273.450s
02:42P
Mar 25
269.800
269.900
265.650
267.725
- 2.075
267.725s
02:30P
Apr 25
270.100
270.100
266.075
268.150
- 1.925
268.200s
01:05P
May 25
269.450
269.550
265.625
267.550
- 1.900
267.650s
02:30P
Aug 25
271.700
271.750
268.950
270.650
- 1.800
270.750s
02:30P
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January 9 Misty rain in the late afternoon along with another dry snow gave us another 0.1 inch of moisture in Sublette.
January 5, 2025 A little misty rain that froze to the ground then a little bit of snow gave us about 0.2 inch of moisture in the gage.
November 27 A little rain this afternoon but no accumulation in the gage in Sublette.
November 18 Rain in the early morning and through much of the day us 1.5 inches of rain.
November 12 A late evening rain gave us between 0.2 and 0.3 inch of rain in Sublette.
November 7 and 8 - it was wet all day on the 7th but not much accumulation until it started to rain after 6:00 in the evening and by 7:00 in the morning of the 8th, we had 1.2 inches of rain, another 1.0 inch by noon, then by 4:30 we had another 0.8 inch for a total of 3 inches.
November 4 Light rain today gave us 0.2 inch of rain by 2:00 p.m. then another 0.3 inch came after that through the evening and night for a total of 0.5 inch.
October 21 A light rain in Sublette put 0.1 inch in the gage.?
September 21 and 22 On Saturday afternoon and through the night we received about a half-inch of rain.
September 20 A Friday afternoon rain shower gave us a good 0.1 inch of moisture in Sublette.
September 17 - 18 A couple of rain events overnight gave us between 1.2 and 1.4 inches of rain in Sublette.