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Commentary
3/27/24: Corn futures breaking lower this morning back below $4.30 for the first time in a couple weeks. Market doesn’t believe the USDA is going to cut corn acres aggressively on tomorrows report. If they are conservative to start, it is likely old and new crop corn runs down and tests lows made last month. Wheat in the middle of the well-established month-long range. Wheat likely to play follower to row crops tomorrow unless we see a surprise in the updated ending stocks. Russia Fob offers this week remain around $205/MT. Production estimates for Russia’s upcoming wheat crop floating around 93 million metric tons. Starting to hear concerns about Russian dryness but its early and frankly the crop could comfortably lose a few million metric tons for all our sakes. HRW is a very resilient crop. Last 48 hours have put down good moisture through the Midwest, early reports this morning show more on the horizon. Tomorrow is month end, quarter end and report day. Additionally, it is the last trade day ahead of a 3-day weekend with markets closed for Good Friday. Combination could provide a violent move. NOTE: Our mobile text alerts are in a period of transition. Our website provider is working on the issue, but it could take 1-4 weeks to resolve and get things switched over. In that time text alerts will be hit or miss so best to check the website for pricing. Will update here when things are complete. ***Tri Cities Grain now offering Grain Settlement ACH Payments as well as Vendor ACH payments. 1 page form to fill out in order to set up the process. Please call with any questions Click here for the ACH Payment form
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Commentary
Mixed Close for Report Day Soybeans -
Old crop beans ended the day with 1 to 1 ¼ cent losses, while the new crop contracts finished as much as 8 ¼ cents in the black. The May soybean Wheat Followed Corn’s Rally on Thursday -Despite neutral to bear-friendly NASS data, wheat futures rallied into the 3-day Holiday weekend. The spring wheat futures faded on the higher Cattle Firm Up into the Weekend -Thursday’s cattle trade pushed futures back up by $1.40 to $1.57. For the June contract that ended the week a net $2.65 lower after bouncing off Corn Rallied into 3-Day Weekend with NASS Data -Thursday’s trading session left the corn market ~6c off the day’s highs, but still 13 to 16 cents in the black. Old crop May ended the week with Hogs Closed Off Highs but still Stronger for NASS Report -Nearby lean hog futures were up by as much as $1.25 for the day’s high, but prices ended the day mixed / mostly higher. June was down by 15c for Cotton Gains into the Holiday Weekend -May cotton futures kept to a mostly tight range from -26 to +120 points, and finished the day with a 61 point gain. The lead month finished the week Full commentary... |
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