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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 3-21-2025 – The grain markets were mixed at the end of the day with only wheat able to post a slight gain. There isn’t a lot of news today for the corn market except that Mexico has been getting corn imported and they are taking milo as the tariff talk continues. Other factors that are being watched are the harvests in South America and traders are looking forward to month-end and the stocks and acreage reports. The projected drop in the Argentine soybean crop didn’t seem to help the soybean market today but maybe it did limit the losses some with corn showing the biggest loss. The wheat market was the bright spot in another low volume session as we get to warmer weather and the wheat continues to grow and the concern for the wheat crop in Russia could be a big thing later. At the close today cash wheat was 2 cents higher, corn and milo were a nickel lower, and soybeans ended the day 3 cents lower. Have a great weekend.
Morning Grain Comments 3-21-2025 – The grains all had a two-sided night session but the range of trading lower than Thursday’s closes was larger than the trade above those closes ending steady/mixed. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated “overnight grain volume was slow as the markets look to slink into the end of the week, with another full week yet to go before the major March 31 USDA plantings and stocks reports date—which also generally gives way to the unofficial start of U.S. planting season, or at least the market’s attention shift to it. News is slow in the meantime with Trump tariff talk quieted for now and South American crops moving along just fine, while Russia and the U.S. are set to discuss Black Sea shipping on Monday...” That trade volume was the lowest this year. The Buenos Aires Grains Exchange reportedly lowered the soybean production estimate for the current crop by 36.7 million bushels which is a 2% drop. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, Kansas City May wheat was 2.75 cents higher, Chicago May corn was down 0.75 cent, and Chicago May soybeans were 1.75 cents lower. Have wonderful day and weekend.
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Futures
@C - CORN - CBOT
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May 25
465'0
466'2
461'0
461'2
-3'0
464'2
04:03A
Jul 25
472'0
473'4
468'6
469'4
-2'0
471'4
04:03A
Sep 25
445'4
446'6
443'0
443'0
-1'6
444'6
04:03A
Dec 25
451'4
453'0
449'2
449'2
-1'6
451'0
04:03A
Mar 26
463'6
465'0
461'6
461'6
-1'6
463'4
04:03A
May 26
471'0
471'0
471'0
471'0
0'0
471'0
04:03A
Jul 26
476'0
476'0
473'2
473'2
-1'6
475'0
04:01A
Sep 26
454'6
454'6
454'4
454'4
-1'2
455'6
04:01A
@KW - HARD RED WINTER WHEAT - KCBT
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May 25
590'4
595'2
581'4
582'4
-6'2
588'6
04:01A
Jul 25
605'2
610'0
596'4
597'4
-6'0
603'4
04:01A
Sep 25
622'0
625'0
611'6
612'4
-6'0
618'4
04:01A
Dec 25
642'6
644'6
632'6
633'4
-5'6
639'2
04:01A
Mar 26
661'0
661'0
649'0
649'6
-5'4
655'2
04:01A
May 26
662'0
2'4
663'2s
04:01A
Jul 26
652'6
660'0
652'6
654'0
3'0
657'4s
04:01A
Sep 26
631'6
2'4
662'6s
04:01A
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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May 25
1010'0
1011'4
1005'0
1005'6
-4'0
1009'6
04:03A
Jul 25
1021'6
1023'2
1017'2
1017'4
-4'0
1021'4
04:03A
Aug 25
1017'0
1018'2
1012'6
1013'4
-3'2
1016'6
04:03A
Sep 25
1004'2
1005'0
999'4
1000'2
-3'0
1003'2
04:03A
Nov 25
1007'6
1009'2
1004'0
1004'2
-3'4
1007'6
04:03A
Jan 26
1019'6
1021'0
1016'2
1016'6
-3'2
1020'0
04:03A
Mar 26
1024'4
1024'4
1020'2
1020'2
-3'4
1023'6
04:03A
May 26
1030'0
1030'0
1027'4
1028'0
-2'4
1030'4
04:01A
@LE - LIVE CATTLE - CME
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Apr 25
208.275
211.125
206.475
207.275
- 1.525
206.950s
03/23
Jun 25
204.750
207.300
202.300
203.075
- 2.250
202.775s
03/23
Aug 25
201.450
203.525
198.925
199.575
- 2.475
199.350s
03/23
Oct 25
201.325
202.875
198.525
199.250
- 2.600
199.125s
03/23
Dec 25
202.350
203.400
199.350
200.025
- 2.850
199.925s
03/23
@GF - FEEDER CATTLE - CME
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Mar 25
287.875
290.000
286.125
287.250
- 1.875
286.475s
03/23
Apr 25
287.850
290.125
284.125
285.700
- 3.475
284.975s
03/23
May 25
288.325
290.625
284.400
285.625
- 4.000
285.100s
03/23
Aug 25
292.925
294.775
288.450
289.300
- 4.725
288.825s
03/23
Sep 25
291.575
293.225
287.000
287.900
- 4.725
287.425s
03/23
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This Day In History
March 24, 1992
"Jake's Women" opens at Neil Simon Theater NYC for 245 performances
March 19 A blowing wet snow hit Sublette with 0.4 inch of moisture in the gage when it was over.?
January 20 More snow in Sublette, this time with wind, but not much accumulation again.
January 18 Snow in the morning in Sublette with minimal accumulation.
January 9 Misty rain in the late afternoon along with another dry snow gave us another 0.1 inch of moisture in Sublette.
January 5, 2025 A little misty rain that froze to the ground then a little bit of snow gave us about 0.2 inch of moisture in the gage.
November 27 A little rain this afternoon but no accumulation in the gage in Sublette.
November 18 Rain in the early morning and through much of the day us 1.5 inches of rain.
November 12 A late evening rain gave us between 0.2 and 0.3 inch of rain in Sublette.
November 7 and 8 - it was wet all day on the 7th but not much accumulation until it started to rain after 6:00 in the evening and by 7:00 in the morning of the 8th, we had 1.2 inches of rain, another 1.0 inch by noon, then by 4:30 we had another 0.8 inch for a total of 3 inches.