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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 10-22-2024 – It looked like a turn-around-Tuesday early in the night session but that turned around in what seemed to me to be an uneventful night session that ended mostly steady to a shade lower. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “the spot Chicago December wheat contract closed weakly yesterday after its bearish reversal on Friday, edging out fresh lows again overnight; corn and soybeans are managing to avoid that influence this morning despite a rapid U.S. harvest. The trade will be waiting for the run of daily flash sales to continue, needing seasonally strong export activity for both…” The crops are getting harvested, now we need exports to absorb the supply. In world grain trade news, Jordan has again tendered for up to 4.4 million bushels of milling wheat, Tunisia has tendered for up to 4.6 million bushels of soft milling wheat, and Bangladesh has tendered for 1.8 million bushels of milling wheat. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City December wheat was 1.25 cents lower, Chicago December corn was unchanged from Monday’s close, and Chicago November soybeans were 0.25 cent higher. Have wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 10-21-24- StoneX reporting, “Chicago wheat markets traded mostly sideways before ending the session a half cent lower on the day. The Russian grain export union announced last week it would like exporters to make sales directly to Russian partner countries rather than through intermediaries; in an attempt to, better control grain exports. Corn benefited from wheat having a sideways trading day instead of the bearish price action witnessed last Friday.” Crop progress/conditions report stows corn at 65 percent harvested, soybeans 81 percent harvested and winter wheat planting at 73 percent. Export inspections showed corn at 39.4 million bushels, soybeans at 89.4 million and wheat at 9.9 million bushels. Corn and soybeans had an increase of about 20 million bushels each compared to last week. At the close, cash wheat was a penny higher, milo and corn were 5 cents higher and soybeans were 10 cents higher. Have a good evening.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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Dec 24
409'0
416'2
408'2
413'6
4'2
409'4
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Mar 25
422'2
428'4
421'6
426'4
3'2
423'2
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May 25
429'6
435'4
429'0
433'6
3'2
430'4
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Jul 25
434'0
439'0
433'2
437'4
2'6
434'6
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Sep 25
430'0
433'4
429'2
432'4
2'0
430'4
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Dec 25
436'0
440'4
436'0
439'6
2'4
437'2
10:04A
Mar 26
447'2
450'6
447'0
450'0
2'0
448'0
10:04A
May 26
453'2
454'2
452'6
453'0
-1'0
454'0
10:04A
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
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Dec 24
583'4
586'4
577'2
583'4
1'2
582'2
10:04A
Mar 25
597'0
600'6
592'0
597'6
0'6
597'0
10:04A
May 25
605'4
610'2
601'4
608'4
2'0
606'4
10:04A
Jul 25
614'0
618'2
609'6
615'2
1'0
614'2
10:04A
Sep 25
624'2
628'4
620'2
627'0
2'6
624'2
10:04A
Dec 25
635'0
635'6
635'0
635'6
-2'4
638'2
10:04A
Mar 26
648'0
1'0
648'0s
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May 26
667'0
0'4
648'0s
10:04A
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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Nov 24
980'4
993'0
976'6
987'6
6'6
981'0
10:04A
Jan 25
989'0
1000'6
986'6
995'6
6'0
989'6
10:04A
Mar 25
1002'0
1013'2
999'2
1008'4
6'4
1002'0
10:04A
May 25
1015'4
1027'6
1013'0
1023'0
7'0
1016'0
10:04A
Jul 25
1028'0
1039'6
1025'0
1035'4
7'2
1028'2
10:04A
Aug 25
1029'4
1040'6
1026'4
1037'6
8'2
1029'4
10:04A
Sep 25
1022'2
1032'6
1019'2
1030'0
7'6
1022'2
10:04A
Nov 25
1025'0
1035'4
1022'0
1032'0
6'4
1025'4
10:04A
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Oct 24
187.350
188.400
187.350
187.925
0.925
187.000
10:04A
Dec 24
187.000
188.200
187.000
187.575
0.750
186.825
10:04A
Feb 25
187.675
188.850
187.675
188.225
0.600
187.625
10:04A
Apr 25
188.600
189.525
188.600
188.925
0.375
188.550
10:04A
Jun 25
182.100
182.900
181.800
182.100
182.100
10:04A
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Oct 24
248.150
249.150
247.900
248.925
1.350
247.575
10:04A
Nov 24
246.600
248.100
246.550
247.825
1.225
246.600
10:04A
Jan 25
244.175
245.450
243.750
244.725
0.475
244.250
10:04A
Mar 25
243.650
244.675
242.850
243.600
- 0.050
243.650
10:04A
Apr 25
245.200
246.250
244.450
245.125
- 0.100
245.225
10:04A
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