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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 6-25-2026 – With the exception of the Export Sales Report there is not a lot of news again this morning with the markets mixed but ending steady to lower, trading both sides of Wednesday’s closes in fairly narrow trading ranges. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “soybeans are leading rebounding gains this morning but corn dominated what there was for trade volume overnight; the July contract has been trying to bounce but is continually unable to avoid fresh contract lows, sitting at the lowest level for a spot contract since September 2025. However, it did fill a gap there and has the $4/bu mark for support thereafter, while it waits for a fresh fundamental update from the USDA next Tuesday…” The export sales report this morning at 7:30 showed 29.3 million bushels of old crop corn sales and 29 million new crop sales, both of which were within the range of the pre-report trade estimates, the old crop toward the bottom, the new crop in the upper middle of the range. The soybean sales showed 16.7 million old crop and 33.2 million new crop, both were near the upper end of the trade estimates. The wheat sales were toward the upper end of the trade estimates also at 18.5 million bushels. There were 1.4 million bushels of milo sales in the export sales report. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City July wheat was 4.5 cents lower, Chicago July corn was down 2.5 cents, and Chicago July soybeans were even with Wednesday’s close. Have a wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 6-24-2026 – The grain markets did not hold their overnight gains with soybeans leading the way as crude oil was not supportive, soybean exports do look to be special, and the generally good growing conditions seem to have a cap on the market. The afternoon StoneX corn comment stated “Another high-volume session, but not a lot of direction in the market. Corn turned from a higher trade to a lower trade by the second half of the session. Funds are estimated to be modest sellers, with CZ26 probing new contract lows in the final minutes of the session. Rumors about extranormal corn demand disappeared. China isn’t mentioned anymore since the 17 bln dollar prorated story has aged without action. The key to beginning to expect non-soy sales to China is getting the promised agreement signed, and there is no talk of that going forward, and without a signature, the prorated timeframe shrinks that 17 bln incrementally for 2026.” The wheat market was helped overnight by drought conditions in Europe but it wasn’t enough to keep it in positive territory. At the close today cash wheat was down 1 cent, corn and milo were 3 cents lower, and soybeans ended the day 8 cents lower. Have a great evening.
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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.