Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly (not pilot) an aircraft across the Atlantic, on this day of a year in which decade?
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Grain Market Insight
Morning Grain Comments 6-18-2026 – The grain markets all traded both sides of Wednesday’s closes after opening steady to weaker with wheat trading nearly a nickel higher during the session but all of the grains in negative territory late in the session. The grain markets will be closed on Friday for Juneteenth. The StoneX Quick Editorial (QE) this morning stated, “the grains hung in until the early morning hours but are taking “profits” now, with soybeans posting double-digit gains and oil showing even larger losses percentage-wise; funds are still holding on to decently long net positions in the soybean complex, but will need some bullish fundamental drivers at some point with crude on the decline. Rumors of Chinese interest in U.S. new-crop soybeans have fizzled; they didn't step in to buy real amounts last year until November when the trade deal was agreed upon…” The export sales report this morning showed 45.6 million bushels of old crop corn, 20.4 million bushels of new crop sales, 15.6 million bushels of old crop soybeans 11.2 million bushels of new crop soybean sales, 14.7 million bushels of wheat, and 2.7 million bushels of milo. Most of the export sales numbers were within the range of the trade estimates so nothing outstanding, but very little unexpected. In world grain trade news, FLC in South Korea purchased 2.2 million bushels of optional origin feed wheat and NOFI in South Korea purchased up to 2.4 million bushels of optional origin milling wheat, and Algeria purchased from 22.0 and 28.7 million bushels of milling wheat in their most recent tender. At the end of the night session at 7:45 this morning Kansas City July wheat was 1.5 cents lower, Chicago July corn was down 2.5 cents, and Chicago July soybeans were 7.75 cents lower. Have a wonderful day.
Afternoon Grain Comments 6-17-2026 – The StoneX wheat comment this afternoon stated “Concerns about EU wheat production continue, couple that with a report detailing the possible impacts on wheat production in the eastern hemisphere from El Niño, and through some reapplication of long positions, wheat stumbled through the 100-day moving average watched by some big funds”. The funds were said to be buyers of corn today. Note that tomorrow is the last trading day of this week. At the close today cash wheat was up 19 cents, corn and milo were 7 cents higher, and soybeans ended the day 2 cents higher. Have a great evening.
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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.
May 29 A little rain shower in the morning gave us about 0.1 inch of rain. ? May 27 and 28 Rain during the day and overnight gave us 2.9 inches.