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MARKET TREND CH, Up 1, SH, Up 1, WH, Down 1

March 2, 2016 07:14 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         MARKET TREND:  CH, Up $.01;  SH, Up $.0125; WH, Down $.01;  KWH, Steady

·         Comment of the day:  “the stock market priced in a recession, and we’re nowhere near one”.  Basic commodities rally; most overseas equities follow Wall Street higher.  Asia: Shanghai, +4.2%; Nikkei, +4.1%; Hang Seng, +3.1%. Mid-day Europe: FTSE, -.3%; CAC 40, +.21%; DAX, +.21%.  U.S.pre-markets:  DOW, -32; S&P, -4; NAS, -5.  Externals:  the $ Index is up .085 @ 98.45; Gold is $1.30 weaker at $1,229 and April crude is off 72 cents at $33.68

·         T-storm Weather: Dissipating cool fronts trigger rain in varying areas of Brazil each day through two weeks, especially in central and northern areas where above-normal totals are likely.  Rain and cooler weather also occur to the south, though near-normal totals are most probable.  In the U.S., widespread coverage of record-setting mildness occurs within March 5-11 as maximums soar into the 50s-60s-70s-80s across a large area.  Unlike the sustained period of above-normal warmth in March 2012 that was driven by a stagnant upper-level high, upcoming warmth will be driven by a long and sustained feed of air from the tropics due to a large system in the West.  The pattern culminates in widespread rain later next week, especially the Corn Belt and Delta

·         CH, Up $.01 @ $3.5475;  CK, Up $.0075 @ $3.5650  The funds sold 5 K.   0 deliveries

·         SH, Up $.0125 @ $8.52; SK, Up $.01 @ $8.59.   Funds: sold 4 K SB, 5 SBO, 2 SBM.  Del’y:  258 SB, 141 SBM, 166 SBO

·         WH, Down $.01 @ $4.3750; WK, Steady @ $4.46  The funds dold 5 K.  Del’y:  525 SRW, 6 HRW

CORN/SORGHUM                       &nb​sp;                                                &nbs​p;                        ​;                        ​                

·​;         ATI Research: If there is a bias on U.S. corn exports, it is that ATI’s 1.625 bbu forecast is on the high side

·         Consultant: Early corn harvest in Argentina is underway and yields are generally better than expected.  Later planted corn in the north-central and south-central region is entering critical reproductive phase generally in good condition

·         T-storm Weather: Upcoming warmth in the U.S. marks a furthering of the mild autumn and winter – winter was unofficially #5 warmest in 121 years across the Corn Belt, while autumn-winter was #3 warmest

·         Ethanol margins: $0.16 per gallon—up from $0.14 last week but below $0.44 last year.  EIA report at 9:30 a.m. CST

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: Soybean export forecast for 16/17 of 1.825 bbu from USDA Ag Outlook Forum looks overly optimistic

·         Consultant: Weather for Argentina soybeans still generally beneficial; crop estimate increased 1.0 MMT to 60 million

·         T-storm Weather: Rain next 10 days across Center-West, Brazil to range from 2.25”-4.50”; may slow soybean harvest

·         ATI Research: U.S. all wheat exports are forecast to average 10-15 mbu per week through March vs. 17.6 mil last year

·         T-storm Weather: Major rain event for central U.S. March 8-11; 0.50”-1.50” for HRW wheat in central, southern Plains

ENERGY

·         Mixed:  CLJ16, -$0.72, $33.68; EBK, -$0.35; EBK-CLK, +$0.91, +$.25; RBJ, +$.0034; NGJ, -0.038;  HOJ -$.0013

·         EIA estimates: crude, +2.6 (API: +9.9); Gasoline, -1.5 (-2.2); Distillates, -1.3 (+2.7)

·         A weaker trend was evident in cash ethanol markets on Tuesday: Chicago slipped 1 5/8; New York down 1 ¾; Gulf slid 3;  Dallas off 1 ½; Tampa eased 1; and LA was 1 ¾ lower at $1.49 ¾ per gallon

·         Ethanol RINs weaker: 2014’s eased ½ to 73 ½-74 ½; 2015’s off 3/8 to 73 ½-74 ½; and 2016’s down ¼ at 73 ¾-74 ¾

·         The April RBOB/March Ethanol inverse settled at -$.0645/gal on Tuesday     

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· ​        Choice boxed beef values increased 99-cents on Tuesday, and at $218.15 are $3.01 higher vs. last week 

·         Cash cattle trading was extremely quiet Tuesday with asking prices of $140-$142 in the South and $220 in the North

·         USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout declined 23-cents on Tuesday, and at $74.57 is 56-cents lower vs. a week ago 

·         CME Lean Hog Index unchanged at $66.76.  April futures were $0.425 higher and are $3.64 above the index

             Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, T-storm Weather

 



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