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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 4-29-2026 – The corn market was said to be pulled higher again by wheat except the May wheat contract fell while the July contract was higher at the close. The ethanol production reported today was lower than last week and stocks were down with increased usage. The Southern Plains weather forecast looks wetter except it does not include Kansas in that wetter area, especially the driest western areas. U.S. HRW is said to be $1.63 higher per bushel than Russian offerings. Not much new news in the soybean market as we continue to watch the crude price, speculation on bean oil as fuel, and the weather. At the close today cash wheat ended the day 7 cents lower, corn and milo were 2 cents higher, and soybeans ended the day 9 cents higher. Have a great evening.
Morning Grain Comments 4-29-2026 – The grains were all on the positive side of Tuesday’s closes with all having a two-sided night session as wheat was the leader and soybeans making a nice gain during the session. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “corn dominated the proceedings again volume-wise overnight with wheat still leading gains; money flow continues into the grain complex in wartime with Chicago wheat the main laggard in terms of building up a considerable net speculative position. Wheat stocks remain plentiful in 2025/26 but widespread global output reductions are expected in 2026/27, ahead of the May 12th USDA Report which rolls in the initial new-crop S&D tables. Midwest corn and soybean planting will resume this week following rains, though likely not yet in breakneck fashion, thanks to very cold temps for the remainder of this week and a dry extended forecast overall…” In world grain trade news, MFIG in Taiwan purchased 2.6 million bushels of corn from the U.S. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, May Kansas City wheat was 9 cents higher, Chicago May corn was up 0.5 cent, and Chicago May soybeans were 4.75 cents higher. Have a wonderful day.
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April 26 A misty rain this morning but not much in the gage.
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.