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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 4-10-2026 – The grains again all had two-sided night sessions as soybeans spent most of the session higher while wheat and corn didn’t move too far from Thursday’s closes. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “grain volume picked up a bit overnight, led by corn and soybean meal, which is buoying the complex into the end of the week. The trade is still focused on oncoming Plains rains rather than existing dire conditions, and hefty corn supplies rather than a dismal early fieldwork forecast, as speculative funds carry plentiful longs on this first date of 2026 corn planting…” The trade volume overnight was dominated by May and July corn with May soybean meal following the May and July corn volumes with May Chicago wheat not too far behind May soybean meal. In world grain trade news, grain importers in Thailand purchased 2.2 million bushels of feed wheat in addition to the 2.2 million bushels they purchased from Australia last week. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, May Kansas City wheat was a penny lower, Chicago May corn was also down a penny, and Chicago May soybeans were 5.25 cents higher. Have a wonderful day and weekend.
Afternoon Grain Comments 4-9-2026 – The April WASDE this morning showed no change from the March WASDE on the corn or soybean U.S. carryout but the U.S. wheat carryout increased by 7 million bushels. Looking at the world carryout numbers, corn was up 81.1 million bushels, world soybean carryout decreased 19.1 million bushels, and the world wheat carryout increased 226.3 million bushels. Most of the comments after the WASDE release today was “uneventful as expected” so let’s look forward to planting and wheat conditions. An interesting note on the corn crop in Argentina today as the Rosario Exchange estimated the corn crop at 2.6 billion bushels, up nearly 200 million from their last estimate which is well above other estimates including the USDA estimate of 2 billion bushels. Most of the soybean comments today focused on meal and oil as increased crush in the U.S. is adding to those supplies and seeing more domestic demand to offset export losses. The wheat market had no friendly news today, increased world supplies and lower demand combined for a tough day. At the close today cash wheat ended the day 4 cents lower, corn and milo were down 3 cents, and soybeans ended the day 3 cents higher. Have a great evening. Unless there is some spectacular news for the grains Friday afternoon, Grain Market Insight will likely not be updated.
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Trivia Answer
1. Chardonnay 2. Cabernet Sauvignon (I had no idea what avarietal was)
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April 10 Rain in Sublette during the early morning hours gave us 0.35 inch of moisture.
January 19 Another snow, maybe 1.5 to 2 inches received in Sublette.
January 9, 2026 A snow during the day and into the evening gave us about 5 inches of snow.
December 28 A late morning snowshower lasted about an hour with no accumulation.
November 23 An afternoon thunderstorm gave us 0.25 inch of rain in Sublette.
November 20 & 21 The rain started late morning and into the night and early morning hours of Friday giving us 0.9 inch of rain in Sublette.October 28 Early morning rain showers gave us another 0.3 to 0.4 inch of rain in Sublette.