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Grain Market Insight
Afternoon Grain Comments 8-17-2026 – A couple things drove todays trading beginning with the Russia-Ukraine conflict continuing with no end in sight to which Stone X stated, “…is disrupting the grain trade and shifting demand back to other players”. Also, as mentioned in the morning comments, ProFarmer is underway with their crop tour and their final numbers are expected to be out Friday. Rains in the middle of the country are expected to tail off and settle into a dry pattern. The Crop Progress Conditions came out this afternoon with corn G/EX dropping a point nationally from last week from 61% to 60%. The biggest gains were seen in the ECB where Ohio saw a 4-point increase from 62% to 66% and Kentucky jumped 5 points up the 74% G/EX. Kansas saw a drop of 5% from last week down to 42% G/EX with a similar drop in Minnesota. The biggest percentage losses were seen in N. Dakota -6% and Colorado -8%. The middle of the corn belt stayed within a couple points of last week with Indiana being an outlier with a loss of 5% G/EX. At the close today Kansas City September wheat closed up 5 cents, Chicago September corn was up 6 cents while Chicago November beans closed up 23 cents. Have a great rest of your evening.
Morning Grain Comments 8-17-2026 – The grains opened steady to slightly lower last evening but rallied fairly quickly into positive territory but that didn’t hold with wheat under pressure with selling in the last half of the session. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “the most-traded December corn contract is looking to challenge three-month highs from late July; a beneficial weather stretch continues this week as traders start to look for anecdotal yield reports from the fields…” The Pro Farmer crop tour starts today for 4 days hitting seven states including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa with the two groups meeting in Minnesota on Thursday. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City September wheat was 5.75 cents lower, Chicago September corn was up 1.75 cents, and Chicago November soybeans were 5.25 cents higher. Have a wonderful day.
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