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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 3-17-2026 – Happy St. Patrick’s Day. The grains opened the night session mixed with soybeans lower while corn and wheat were steady with wheat trading mostly in positive territory, even double digits higher at one point, but selling moved in to hit the session low in the last 15 minutes of the night session while seemed to be finding some strength. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “Deferred soybeans are leading the charge higher to start the session, with double digit gains past the August contract at the time of writing while nearby months are in the green after yesterday’s selloff but not as aggressively, while the wheat complex is quietly mixed and corn is attempting to cling to narrow gains…” The trade volume was again big overnight but down from the previous session. It is being reported that soybeans will have expanded limits today after the limit down move yesterday in May and July soybeans. In world grain trade news, we should know today if Jordan made a purchase in their most recent tender for up to 4.4 million bushels of milling wheat and Ukraine’s grain exports over the past 8 months was 24.21 million metric tonnes which is down about 5.6 mmt. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning, May Kansas City wheat was 3.5 cents lower, Chicago May corn was up a penny, and Chicago May soybeans were 4.25 cents higher. Have a wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 3-16-2026 – Soybeans ended the day limit down but only the May and July contracts ended that way, so I do not think we will have expanded limits tomorrow. The weakness in soybeans was a draw on wheat and corn as well, especially wheat since it tried to buck the negative trend as long as it could but gave way to the selling during the day session. The export inspections report this morning showed 65.3 million bushels of corn, 35.5 million bushels of soybeans, 12.6 million bushels of wheat, and 5.0 million bushels of milo. The corn inspections were near the upper end of the trade estimates while the soybeans were above the upper end and the wheat inspections were in the lower third of the estimates so a decent report for the fall crops. At the close today cash wheat ended the day 13 cents lower, corn and milo were 13 cents lower, and soybeans ended the day 70 cents lower. Have a great evening.
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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.
October 25 A day of light rain gave us about 0.4 inch in Sublette.
October 14 We had a little rain shower in the afternoon of the 13th in Sublette and rain in the early morning hours of Tuesday but only a little rain in the gage, well below 0.1 inch with a foggy morning.
September 19 A rain shower mid-morning gave us 0.1 inch in Sublette.?
September 18 Another early morning rain gave us another 0.4 inch in Sublette.