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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 7-2-2026 – Today is the last trading day of the week due to the Independence Day holiday celebration tomorrow. The grains were higher much of the night session after opening steady with all of the grains having a two sided session, but mostly higher. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “corn led mostly weak trade volume overnight but action remained positive heading into the Independence Day break; wheat led gains in each of the last two sessions post-USDA with production and acreage struggling here in the U.S., Canadian plantings below expectations, and heat stress wearing on the European crop and elevating values across the pond as well…” The export sales report this morning showed 28.8 million bushels of old crop corn sales, 30.2 million bushels of new crop corn sales, 1.5 million bushels of old crop soybean sales, 6.7 million bushels of new crop soybean sales, 11 million bushels of wheat sales and 1 million bushels of milo sales. The soybean numbers both well below the lower end of the pre-report trade estimates, wheat was at the lower end of the estimates, and the corn numbers were in the middle of the range of the estimates. In world grain trade news, Saudi Arabia has tendered for 24 million bushels of wheat and Jordan has tendered for up to 4.4 million bushels of optional origin milling wheat and 5.5 million bushels of barley. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City September wheat was 2.25 cents higher, Chicago September corn 1.25 cents higher, and Chicago September soybeans were 7.25 cents higher. Have a wonderful day and weekend.
Afternoon Grain Comments 7-1-2026 – The grains were higher overnight and they maintained a higher during the day session. For some reason we have a dearth of information from StoneX this afternoon. The ethanol production report this morning showed production up by 27,000 barrels per day with stocks up 105,000 barrels over last week. The export sales report is scheduled for release tomorrow morning at 7:30. At the close today cash wheat was a dime higher, corn and milo were up 6 cents, and soybeans ended the day 5 cents higher. Have a great evening.
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June 27 An early morning rain gave us 0.2 inch in Sublette.
June 25 Another morning rain, this time less than 0.1 inch in Sublette.?
June 24 Another morning rain gave us 0.3 inch in Sublette.
June 23 Rain this morning of 0.5 inch in Sublette.
June 21 & 22 An evening rain that went into the morning hours gave us 0.1 inch of rain in Sublette.
June 14 There was rain in the area on the afternoon of the 13th but the rain in Sublette came in the early morning hours of the 14th giving us about 1/4 inch.
June 9 An evening rain gave us 0.5 inch in the gage in Sublette.
June 3 & 4 A rain shower during the day on the 3rd gave us 0.1 inch then another rain that night and into the morning hours of the 4th gave us another 0.4 inch in Sublette.