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Commentary

4/23/24: Conditions and planting progress report out yesterday afternoon confirmed the HRW crop is starting to go backwards.  Conditions faded from 55% Good/Excellent to 50% Good/Excellent.  Oklahoma and Kansas were the main losers with the lack of moisture over the last couple weeks.  Kansas dropped from 43% to 36% while Oklahoma dropped from 60% to 49%.  The country Kansas and Oklahoma all remain well ahead of conditions from last year during this same time.  This coupled with dryness concerns in Russia should keep a bid under wheat markets until/if rain shows up.  All spring planting is ahead of last year’s pace as well as the 5-year average.  Corn planting progress sits at 12%, Soybeans at 8% and Spring Wheat at 15%.  Wheat markets are off the highs established over night post reports, but red wheats this morning remain up 3-5 cents while Chicago is only up a couple.  Corn followed along nicely yesterday gaining back majority of the losses we had seen the previous weeks; it is also up a couple cents again today.  Sounds like producers through the Midwest are taking advantage of corn playing follower and selling corn on the wheat led rally.  Makes sense given the great start to planting progress on row crops.  KC and Chicago wheat are up 70 cents total off the nearby lows established the past month.  Chicago rally has helped SWW gain 60 cents off the lows.  Significant planting/weather rallies historically are excellent selling opportunities.   

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Commentary
Cotton Mixed Following Positive Export Sales Data -

Cotton futures posted mixed action on Thursday, with contracts anywhere from up 38 points to 21 points lower. The outside market influences saw

Cattle Bounce Back from Wednesday’s Overreaction -

Live cattle had a back and forth trade on Thursday but settled near the highs with $1.60 to $2.67 gains. Cash trade kicked off with a steady/higher

Hogs Pull Back on Thursday with Negotiated Weakness -

Lean hogs fell $1.17 to $2.45 in the front months on Thursday, with the other contracts down 80 to 97 cents. USDA’s National Average Base Hog

Soybeans Come Back to Close Mixed -

Soybeans rallied off the early midday losses by 10-13 cents on Thursday to close with front months down 1 to 3 ¼ cents and the September and beyond

Wheat Continues Rally as Dryness Expands in Southern Plains -

The wheat complex extended the bulls winning streak on Thursday. MPLS led the way this time, up 7 to 12 cents, with Kansas City 8 to 10 ½ cents

Corn Ends Higher, Helped by 10-week High in Export Sales -

Corn rounded out the Tuesday session with contracts up 1 ¾ to 5 cents across the board. Futures were helped out by spillover support from wheat and

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