The NFL and AFL announced a future merger on this day; it became effective in what year?
Look below for the answer
Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 06-08-2023- Corn futures rallied throughout today’s session. Wheat futures rallied as well mostly due to rumors of Chinese imports to replace the potential damage crop due to the heavy rains they have been receiving. The export sales report had that 8.6 million bushels of wheat were rolled forward. Corn had 6.8 million bushels and new crop sales cancels of 4.2 million. Soybeans were plugging along with 7.6 million old crop, which is dramatically up from the previous month. The drought weather models showed deteriorating conditions for the Eastern Corn belt. The WASDE report is scheduled to be released tomorrow morning at 11:00. At the close today, cash wheat was up 17 cents, cash milo was 6 cents higher, cash corn was 4 cents under and cash soybeans were 12 cents higher. Have a great evening.
Morning Grain Comments 6-8-2023 – The grain markets ended the night session mixed with corn lower, soybeans slightly lower, and wheat a bit higher. We have switched the soybean bid to basis the August contract month. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated “corn traded lower into the late-night hours but has recovered ground since; rallies should be limited through tomorrow morning with in-creased carryouts expected this month and weather forecasts more mixed...” The export sales report this morning showed 6.8 million bushels of old crop corn and negative 4.2 million bushels of new crop corn, 7.6 million bushels of old crop soybean sales and 9.7 million bushels of new crop soybean sales, 8.6 million bushels of old crop wheat sales and 2.6 million bushels of milo sales. All of the old crop numbers were within the pre-report trade estimates except wheat which was above the upper end of the trade estimates but I do not think the market was expecting the new crop corn cancellation. The initial reaction to the report was negative with corn and soybeans down a couple of cents. In world grain trade news, NOFI in South Korea purchased 2.6 million bushels of optional origin corn in a tender for up to 5.4 million bushels, MFG in South Korea purchased 5.2 million bushels of corn from South America, and Japan purchased 2 million bushels of milling wheat from Canada and 1.2 million bushels from Australia. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City July wheat was 5.25 cents higher, Chicago July corn was down 4.25 cents, and Chicago August soybeans ended the night session 0.75 cent lower. Have wonderful day.
Welcome to the Sublette Cooperative, Inc. website. If you have ideas on information you would like to see on the website, let us know. To contact us call our main office phone number 620-675-2297 or click on "contact us" above for a listing of our telephone numbers.
Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
Month
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Jul 23
608'2
608'2
604'0
606'2
-4'0
610'2
05:27A
Sep 23
527'0
527'0
522'2
525'6
-2'6
528'4
05:27A
Dec 23
531'6
531'6
526'4
530'0
-3'0
533'0
05:27A
Mar 24
542'2
542'2
537'0
540'2
-3'0
543'2
05:27A
May 24
547'4
547'4
542'4
546'4
-1'6
548'2
05:27A
Jul 24
548'0
548'2
544'0
548'0
-1'4
549'4
05:27A
Sep 24
510'0
518'0
503'4
515'2
4'4
516'2s
05:27A
Dec 24
507'0
507'0
504'0
507'0
-2'2
509'2
05:27A
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
Month
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Jul 23
803'6
803'6
790'4
795'4
-9'2
804'6
05:27A
Sep 23
803'0
803'0
789'0
794'0
-9'6
803'6
05:27A
Dec 23
802'2
802'2
788'4
793'6
-8'6
802'4
05:27A
Mar 24
791'4
792'4
787'0
789'6
-8'2
798'0
05:27A
May 24
783'4
783'4
781'4
781'4
-8'0
789'4
05:27A
Jul 24
761'6
761'6
755'0
760'6
-6'6
767'4
05:27A
Sep 24
754'6
760'4
754'6
760'4
-5'2
765'6
05:27A
Dec 24
758'2
766'6
758'2
766'6
-2'6
769'4
05:27A
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
Month
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Jul 23
1360'4
1371'4
1356'2
1369'0
5'6
1363'2
05:27A
Aug 23
1274'0
1287'0
1272'0
1285'0
5'6
1279'2
05:27A
Sep 23
1198'6
1208'2
1196'0
1206'0
3'6
1202'2
05:27A
Nov 23
1186'6
1193'6
1182'2
1191'6
2'6
1189'0
05:27A
Jan 24
1193'4
1202'6
1192'0
1201'2
3'0
1198'2
05:27A
Mar 24
1193'0
1201'2
1191'4
1201'2
4'2
1197'0
05:27A
May 24
1194'2
1203'0
1194'2
1202'4
3'2
1199'2
05:27A
Jul 24
1198'4
1207'0
1198'4
1206'6
3'4
1203'2
05:27A
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
Month
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Jun 23
179.675
180.325
178.500
178.700
- 0.225
178.775s
06/08
Aug 23
173.500
174.150
171.900
172.150
- 0.950
172.250s
06/08
Oct 23
175.875
176.525
174.275
174.425
- 0.925
174.700s
06/08
Dec 23
178.675
179.300
177.200
177.350
- 1.000
177.525s
06/08
Feb 24
181.850
182.250
180.525
180.600
- 1.050
180.850s
06/08
Apr 24
184.600
184.800
183.200
183.250
- 1.200
183.425s
06/08
Jun 24
180.375
180.625
179.175
179.175
- 0.950
179.425s
06/08
Aug 24
178.975
179.025
177.825
177.850
- 0.950
177.875s
06/08
Oct 24
181.500
181.525
180.825
180.875
- 0.900
180.650s
06/08
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
Month
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Aug 23
239.125
240.825
238.100
238.600
- 0.450
238.650s
06/08
Sep 23
242.300
243.575
241.150
241.300
- 0.800
241.475s
06/08
Oct 23
244.400
245.825
243.100
243.250
- 1.100
243.450s
06/08
Nov 23
245.625
246.975
244.175
244.200
- 1.225
244.575s
06/08
Jan 24
245.400
246.475
243.875
243.875
- 1.300
244.100s
06/08
Mar 24
246.775
247.050
244.750
244.750
- 1.325
244.950s
06/08
Apr 24
249.250
249.500
247.125
247.125
- 0.425
247.900s
06/08
May 24
249.850
250.500
248.975
248.975
- 0.550
249.900s
06/08
My Custom Markets
Symbol
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Close
Time
More
Map
This Day In History
June 9, 1984
Donald Ducks 50th birthday celebrated at Disneyland
"The things that will destroy us are: politics without principle; pleasure without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity; and worship without sacrifice."
June 7 An afternoon rain shower gave us 0.1 to 0.2 inch of rain in Sublette.?
June 5 A 0.4 to 0.5 inch of rain in the evening with another shower overnight of maybe 0.05 inch.
June 4 An afternoon rain gave us an inch of moisture then there was another 0.1 in the gage the morning of June 5.
June 3 Another 0.25 inch of rain in Sublette on the morning Centennial festivities. ? June 2 One-half-inch of rain this morning in Sublette then another 0.25 in the evening for a total of .075 inch.
June 1 A couple of rains during the day with 0.1 inch in the gage.
May 31 An evening rain of 0.2 inch was received in Sublette.
May 30 Rain in the late evening gave us 0.8 + inch of rain.
May 25 Rain in the early morning hours gave us a short 0.1 inch of rain.
May 22/23 Rain in the evening and overnight gave us another 0.3 inch of rain.
May 21/22 A night time rain gave us another 0.1 inch of moisture.?
May 18 - 19 A rain overnight gave us 1.0 or so of rain.?
May 13 & 14 There was 0.9 inch of rain in the gage on this Mother's Day weekend.
May 11 Another 0.2 inch of rain in Sublette.
May 4 An evening rain gave us 0.2 inch of moisture.