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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 6-3-2026 – The grain markets ended in the green this morning after opening last evening steady to better but wheat spent most of the session lower before rallying back to where it opened. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “corn led moderate trade volume overnight, on the rebound this morning but not before multi-month lows; soybeans and wheat showed similar moves with bounces off technical support. Crude oil remains near $100/bbl with the fog of the Middle East war only increasing, but the grains and oilseeds remain under fundamental pressure thanks to a mostly solid start to the 2026 growing season, and widespread rains on the way over the next week or so. Speculative funds have cut down their net corn long substantially but are still holding on to reasonably hefty net longs there and throughout the soybean complex, with commodities still in investment favor overall…” In world grain trade news, Tunisia has tendered for 2.76 million bushels of optional origin soft milling wheat and Jordan purchased 2.2 million bushels of optional origin milling wheat in their most recent tender and have tendered again for up to 4.4 million bushels of milling wheat and they have tendered for up to 5.5 million bushels of barley. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City July wheat was a penny higher, Chicago July corn was up 0.5 cent, and Chicago July soybeans were 6.5 cents higher. Have a wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 6-2-2026 – Wheat seemed to be the leader lower today but the soybean sell-off had both ending the day double-digits lower, a couple of cents from their session lows. Some commentators on the soybean market talk of the puzzling weakness in soybeans as the agreement with China, the RVO rules, and the need for acres should out-weigh the planting pace and potential for good production this year, but it didn’t today. The wheat market is suffering from lack of export business even with crop ratings that are not good. There are some yield reports from Oklahoma with some of the early harvest acres yielding 15 to 30 bushels per acre but expecting 30 to 50 bpa to be more common in the later harvested wheat. Not a lot of news about corn, save the good planting progress and solid condition ratings but there isn’t any real bullish news to move the markets higher. At the close today cash wheat was 12 cents lower, corn and milo were down 3 cents, and soybeans ended the day 16 cents lower. Have a great evening.
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