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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 7-1-2026 – The grain markets were higher overnight with all of the grains trading both sides of yesterday’s closes with all of the grains hitting their session highs in the last hour of the night session. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “the grains found a bid yesterday on a lower-than-expected June 1 corn stocks print, but volume/enthusiasm looks weak to start the month of July; the bulls need a better fundamental story than that for a real bounce, but weather forecasts and thus yield potential look strong going forward…” In world grain trade news, NOFI in South Korea purchased up to 60,000 tonnes of soybean meal in a private trade, and flour millers in South Korea purchased 1.8 million bushels of wheat from Australia. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City September wheat was 8.25 cents higher, Chicago September corn 5.25 cents higher, and Chicago September soybeans were 10.25 cents lower. Have a wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 6-30-2026 – The grain markets were higher today and got a boost from rolling the cash bids to the September contract month. The StoneX corn comment today stated “The story today was less about what the topline numbers in the average trade guesses were than what the hidden agendas of the Trade were. The speculative net long disappeared in the first part of June because the shorts grew more than the longs without losing many longs. In the last week, the market seems to have lost some resilient longs to increase the net short. Today’s “as expected” acreage combined with moderate surprise in the stocks number reinvigorated the recently exited longs, and they poured back into the market. NASS reports the expanded producer group (90K vs 73K in March) with a higher response rate, just short of 40% indicated that the US has 95.34 mln corn planted for all purposes, up fractionally from March. Two things can be extracted from this number. 1st, a normal-to-above-normal planting pace, coupled with compliant weather, enabled the US producer to realize his original intentions. The 2nd item is that the fertilizer story, much played up by the press and reinforced by a survey with no track record, claimed that the US farmer could not afford most of his fertilizer and that this was not a factor in planting corn.” At the close today cash wheat was 25 cents higher, corn was up 20 cents, milo was 30 cents higher, and soybeans ended the day 35 cents higher. For the month wheat was down 20 cents, corn and milo were down 15 cents, and soybeans ended the month 43 cents lower. Have a great evening.
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June 27 An early morning rain gave us 0.2 inch in Sublette.
June 25 Another morning rain, this time less than 0.1 inch in Sublette.?
June 24 Another morning rain gave us 0.3 inch in Sublette.
June 23 Rain this morning of 0.5 inch in Sublette.
June 21 & 22 An evening rain that went into the morning hours gave us 0.1 inch of rain in Sublette.
June 14 There was rain in the area on the afternoon of the 13th but the rain in Sublette came in the early morning hours of the 14th giving us about 1/4 inch.
June 9 An evening rain gave us 0.5 inch in the gage in Sublette.
June 3 & 4 A rain shower during the day on the 3rd gave us 0.1 inch then another rain that night and into the morning hours of the 4th gave us another 0.4 inch in Sublette.