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Commentary
1/10/25: Corn ending stocks take another large cut down to 1.54 billion bu from December numbers of 1.74 billion. Corn yield drastically cut from 183.1 to 179.3 lowering production from 15.143 billion bu to 14.867 billion bu. 1.54 billion bu was the lowest estimated expectation from analysts and Corn futures are reacting as you would expect up 10-14 cents and testing the $4.71 resistance level. Wheat ending stocks were raised from 1.421 to 1.569 as expected, winter wheat seedings were 34.115 towards the higher end of expectations and higher than the 33.39 from 2024. Soybean ending stocks lowered as well from .47 to .38 on this report. Soybeans up 10-15 cents on the bullish leaning report, wheat up 1-2 trying desperately to follow the fun in row crops. Wheat by class ending stocks raised HRW from 370 to 384, HRS held at 198 and SWW was lowered from 80 to 70. US Dollar higher again today, crude oil up $3. Poor weekly exports for all commodities reported today. Corn exports 445K MT main buyers Columbia Japan and Mexico. Wheat sales totaled 111K MT led by SWW (59K) HRS (35K) HRW (18K). Main buyer was South Korea likely SWW for feed wheat. Soybean sales totaled 289K MT. Main buyers were the Netherlands, China, and Indo. 696K MT were cancelled out from unknown destination. Weak exports and a stronger dollar have wheat down will keep the lid on wheat prices for the foreseeable future. ***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
Corn Retreats Lower on Tuesday -
Corn futures saw a Turnaround Tuesday pull back, as futures fell 1 to 2 cents in the nearbys on the session. The national average Cash Corn price Hogs Extend Bounce into Tuesday’s Close -Lean hog futures posted Tuesday gains of 45 cents to $1.20 in most contracts to round out the day. The national average base hog negotiated price Soybeans Pull Back on Turnaround Tuesday -The soybean market posted 5 to 6 cent lower trade in most nearby contracts on Tuesday, as January expired up 1 ½ cents. CmdtyView’s national Wheat Closes Mixed on Tuesday -Wheat posted mixed action on Tuesday, hard red contracts the weakest and soft market the strongest. Chicago SRW futures were up 1 to 2 cents on the Cattle Mixed on Tuesday, as Feeders Rally -Live cattle futures settled the Tuesday session with contracts steady to 50 cents lower in most contracts. Cash trade has yet to kick off this week. Cotton Slips Back Lower on Tuesday -Cotton futures closed out the Tuesday session with contracts down 14 to 21 points across most nearby contracts. The outside factors were mixed, as Full commentary... |
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