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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 3-28-2024 – This is the last trading day of the week for the grain markets as they will be closed tomorrw (Friday) for Good Friday. The grains overnight were mixed/steady overnight with all of the grains trading both sides of Wednesday's closes. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning, “overnight grain volume remained low as the trade awaits USDA data later this morning, followed by a long holiday weekend and effectively the start of the 2024 U.S. spring polanting campaign...” The export sales report this morning showed 47.5 million bushels of old crop corn sales, 5 million bushels of new crop corn sales, 9.7 million bushels of old crop soybean sales, 4.4 million bushels of new crop soybean sales 12.5 ,illion bushels of old crop wheat sales, 7.8 million bushels of new crop wheat sales, and 3.1 million bushels of old crop milo sales. The soybean sales in the report were disappointing but the rest were within the trade estimates or at least close. In world grain trade news, MFG in 5.3 million buehels of corn from either South Africa or South America. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City May wheat was 0.5 cent higher, Chicago May corn was up a penny, and Chicago May soybeans ended the night session 4.5 cents lower. Have wonderful day and weekend.
Afternoon Grain Comments 03-27-24- StoneX reporting, “There was a lot of interest in corn spreads today with the CKCN posting the second highest volume in the lift of the contract today. Despite the spread settling unchanged after a dueling session, it’s off its lows as if the market fears a bullish surprise in tomorrow’s stocks report.” Export sales will be released tomorrow and the trade expects near equal levels compared to last week and continue to fall short of the USDA’s forecasts. The trade is also expecting cancelations for wheat exports. US and Russian wheat markets were quiet today. At the close, cash wheat was a penny higher, milo and corn were 6 cents lower and soybeans were 6 cents lower. Have a great evening.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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May 24
426'6
427'6
426'0
427'6
1'0
426'6
08:16A
Jul 24
439'2
440'2
438'6
439'6
0'4
439'2
08:16A
Sep 24
448'6
449'4
447'6
448'6
0'2
448'4
08:00A
Dec 24
462'2
463'0
461'4
462'0
-0'2
462'2
08:16A
Mar 25
476'0
476'4
475'2
475'6
-0'2
476'0
08:00A
May 25
482'0
483'0
482'0
482'0
-0'6
482'6
08:15A
Jul 25
485'2
485'4
484'6
485'4
0'0
485'4
08:00A
Sep 25
479'0
0'0
477'6
08:00A
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
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May 24
578'2
581'4
576'6
578'6
0'4
578'2
08:15A
Jul 24
573'6
576'6
572'0
574'0
0'0
574'0
08:15A
Sep 24
585'4
588'0
583'4
585'4
0'2
585'2
08:00A
Dec 24
604'6
605'6
601'4
603'4
0'2
603'2
08:00A
Mar 25
620'0
620'0
618'0
618'6
-0'2
619'0
08:00A
May 25
627'4
629'4
627'2
627'6
-1'6
627'6s
07:45A
Jul 25
625'0
625'0
623'0
623'0
-1'2
625'0s
07:45A
Sep 25
641'4
-1'2
630'6s
07:45A
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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May 24
1191'6
1194'4
1186'2
1188'0
-4'4
1192'4
08:17A
Jul 24
1205'4
1208'2
1201'0
1202'2
-4'2
1206'4
08:15A
Aug 24
1204'0
1205'6
1199'6
1200'6
-4'2
1205'0
08:00A
Sep 24
1183'6
1185'0
1180'0
1180'0
-5'2
1185'2
08:06A
Nov 24
1181'2
1183'4
1178'2
1178'2
-5'2
1183'4
08:17A
Jan 25
1189'2
1193'0
1187'6
1188'0
-5'0
1193'0
08:00A
Mar 25
1185'0
1186'4
1182'6
1183'0
-4'2
1187'2
08:00A
May 25
1186'6
1187'2
1183'6
1184'0
-4'2
1188'2
08:15A
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Apr 24
183.400
184.075
181.950
183.750
0.500
183.600s
08:17A
Jun 24
178.725
179.325
177.175
178.800
0.300
178.675s
08:00A
Aug 24
176.750
177.275
175.400
176.850
0.250
176.675s
08:09A
Oct 24
179.725
180.175
178.625
179.950
0.200
179.825s
08:18A
Dec 24
184.250
184.500
182.975
184.300
0.250
184.175s
08:14A
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Mar 24
248.125
248.250
247.600
248.050
0.325
248.050s
08:17A
Apr 24
245.650
247.300
244.325
247.050
1.425
246.875s
08:03A
May 24
247.500
248.750
246.000
248.550
1.025
248.275s
08:07A
Aug 24
257.100
258.425
255.875
258.050
0.800
257.900s
08:00A
Sep 24
258.750
260.100
257.600
259.800
0.875
259.725s
08:15A
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This Day In History
March 28, 1953
US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Tenley Albright
March 25 Blowing snow most of the day gave us a little bit of moisture in Sublette.
February 11 A little flurry of snow on the 10th but about an inch or so received on the 11th in Sublette.
January 22 - February 2 - a number of damp, foggy days did not give us much moisture in the gage but left the area very wet where snow had still been melting.
January 8 Snow, wind, wind, and wind 4 inches of snow? 5?
January 5, 2024 Snow most of the morning gave us about 3 inches or so in Sublette.
December 13 & 14 Two days of rain gave us over 2.5 inches of rain in Sublette.