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5/9 - Wht futs are down 15-25c w/ YC up 2c as the crop report was a little unfriendly wheat and friendly corn & beans. We now a weather market that will determine price direction for 08 wht. NC buyers bearish and waiting til last moment to start buying Aug & Sep wht.  Planting progress in the corn belt still behind 5 yr ave pace.    Disappointing news for OC wht; US govt pledging $200 mil Food Aid and sold 9.5 mil bu of wht out of BEHT catalog stox to raise money for this AID. Approx 200,000 bu. white wheat and 9.3 mil hrw traded.  More rain in the Midwest hurt NC prices.   Hope the Funds see fit to buy again, or this game is almost over til weather tells us the picture.  Possibly saw our pre-harvest NC wht  highs 6-8 wks ago when NC Pasco prices reached  SWW at $10/bu, HRW $12 plus, and DNS $13 plus.   Futures limits are 60c on wht and 30c YC.   Every country in the world saying wht acres and production will be up 5-15% this coming year.   Ethanol demand for 5 bil bu YC this year will be a driver keeping all grain prices higher for years to come.              

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Local Cash Bids
 
Dlvd TCG Delivery Cash  
 SWW DLVD May
  Jly-Aug 2008
  Sep
  Oct
  NC 2009
 DNS - 14% DLVD May -Jun
  Jly-Aug 2008
  Oct
  NC 2009
 HRW - 11.5% DLVD May Jun
  NC Jly-Aug08
  Oct
  NC 2009
 Barley FOB NC PNW
 Yellow Corn FOB May 08
  OND 08 NC
  del Plymth 08 NC
  OND 09 NC
  OND 2010 NC

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New Crop Thoughts
2008 new highs were made on Feb26 & 27 at $10/bu SWW, $12.50 +/bu HRW, & $13.70/bu DNS all deld Pasco prices. The market quickly dropped $2-$3/bu each time new highs were made.  Doubt these highs will be broken without major weather problems.  This gives us all objectives to shoot for on selling more new crop.  Think trend will recover from this latest sell off as the World enters new crop campaigns with almost zero stocks?    2008 crop size will move NC markets $2 to $3/bu either way over the next 6 mos.  Growers should sell at least 60% of new crop wheat at these price ranges, it is profitable for you.  NC corn prices highs were $220/ST fob farm bin range as more 2008 YC acres need to be planted to meet demand. Any problems with YC weather this Spring will move grain prices up again very quickly.   
  We starting to publish 2009 wht prices. We have factored in an extra 25c/bu for us to cover the risk of interest on margin calls and ever increasing fuel prices.    Weather, Funds, & Ethanol will be the drivers for a long time. Buckle in to see 50c price swings weekly if not daily?!  Contact Dana Herron or Craig Teel at Tri-State Seed 866-627-4500 for all your seed needs.    Please call us with your sell orders.  DF

Fuel surcharges have added approx 6c/bu to our barge costs & 5-10c/bu to our truck costs since 2 yrs ago.  Frustating as difficult to hedge these costs. 


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Quotes
 
C - CORN - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May 627'0 613'0 618'4s -0'2
Jul 637'4 623'2 629'2s -1'0
Sep 647'0 634'2 641'0s 1'2
Dec 655'0 643'4 650'0s 3'6
Mar 665'0 656'0 661'0s 4'2
May 671'4 664'6 669'0s 4'2
Jul 677'0 669'0 676'0s 4'6
 
S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May 1344'0 1327'0 1349'4s 51'2
Jul 1365'0 1330'0 1358'0s 48'0
Aug 1353'0 1328'0 1353'2s 49'2
 
W - WHEAT - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May 790'0 787'4 791'4s -17'4
Jul 828'0 791'0 804'4s -17'4
Sep 842'0 810'4 818'4s -17'2
Dec 861'0 826'0 839'4s -16'6
Mar 858'0 858'0 858'0s -16'0
May 867'0s -21'4
Jul 863'0 852'0 852'4s -11'0
 
KW - WHEAT - KCBT
  High Low Last Chg
May 888'0 880'0 881'0s -19'0
Jul 873'0 835'0 845'4s -22'4
Sep 878'0 846'0 854'0s -19'4
Dec 900'0 865'4 874'0s -23'0
Mar 893'0 882'0 885'0s -18'4
May 865'0s -20'0
Jul 877'0 850'0 860'0s -15'0
 
MW - WHEAT - SPRING - MGE
  High Low Last Chg
May 1195'0 1195'0 1195'0s -15'0
Jul 1010'0 983'0 1003'0s -0'2
Sep 916'0 880'0 895'6s -14'2
Dec 915'0 890'0 900'0s -16'6
Mar 910'0 902'0 904'0s -23'0
May 902'0s -25'0
Jul 900'0s -20'0
 
@C - CORN - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May 616'0 614'0 616'0 -2'4
Jul 628'2 623'4 628'0 -1'2
Sep 640'2 637'2 639'6 -1'2
 
@KW - WHEAT - KCBT
  High Low Last Chg
May
Jul 848'0 840'2 841'4 -4'0
Sep 853'4 853'4 853'4 -0'4
 
@MW - WHEAT - SPRING - MGE
  High Low Last Chg
May 1195'0s -15'0
Jul 1000'0 1000'0 1000'0 -3'0
Sep 894'6 894'6 894'6 -1'0
 
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May 1360'0 1357'6 1357'6 8'2
Jul 1372'0 1352'4 1368'0 10'0
Aug 1365'4 1350'2 1358'4 5'2
 
@W - WHEAT - CBOT
  High Low Last Chg
May
Jul 806'6 798'0 800'4 -4'0
Sep 816'4 812'6 814'4 -4'0

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Saturday Brings More Rain to Midwest
Bryce Anderson (Bio) – DTN Meteorologist

The central U.S. was dry with mostly cool weather, Friday, except for Texas and the Deep South. Saturday will bring renewed rain to the western and northern Midwest, with rain and snow in the Northern Plains. » More DTN Weather Commentary

Posted at 2:49PM Fri May 9, 2008 CDT

 
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