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Market Trend Corn, 1 Higher, Soybeans, 2 to 3 Higher; Wheat, 3 to 4 Higher

June 6, 2014 07:07 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:  Corn, ½ to 1 Higher; Soybeans, 2-3 Higher; Wheat, 3-4 Higher

·         Shanghai closed .5% lower; the Hang Seng lost .7% in overnight trading with the Nikkei nearly flat.  However, early activity in Europe was to the plus side with gains of from .1 to .3% reported for the CAC 40, FTSE and DAX.  U.S. futures are positive ahead of this morning’s jobs report—S&P, +2; Down, +30 and the NAS, +5.50.  Energy futures are all positive; gold is $1.60 lowere at $1,251.40 on the July contract and the $ Index is .077 higher at 80.59

·         T-Storm Weather: Storm systems parade across the central U.S. over the next 10-14 days.  Each system triggers one or more thunderstorm clusters, but pinpointing the timing, location, and coverage of each cluster is untenable due to extremely-complex atmospheric dynamics that cannot be accurately modeled with computers far in advance.  The main point is that above-average rainfall occurs in most areas through the period – initially focusing on the western and southern third to half of the central U.S. through Sunday, then across the northern third to half next week

·         July Corn Up $.0050 at $4.4950; September Up $.01 at $4.4525.   The funds sold 10 K on a favorable weather outlook

·         July Soybeans Up $.0225 at $14.6275; August Up $.0275 at $14.03.  The funds sold 10 K SB; 6 K SBM and 4 K SBO

·         July Wheat Up $.0375 at $6.0950; September Up $.0350 at $6.1975.  The funds sold 5 K 

CORN/SORGHUM

·         July 2014 corn futures traded down to $4.48 ½ on Thursday, which is the lowest price since February 14

·         ATI Research: U.S. new-crop corn export sales demand continues to be a bit sluggish.  A “typical” sales week at this time of the growing season is around 5-6mbu. but Thursday’s report was only 772,000 bushels for week end May 29

·         USDA is currently surveying producers for June 30 Acreage report, which will update 2014 plantings for all crops

·         T-storm Weather: Total of 91% of U.S. corn production received near- or above-average rainfall over the last 30 days

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         November 2014 soybean futures traded down to $12.01 ¼ on Thursday, which is the lowest price since April 7

·         ATI Research: U.S. new-crop soybean meal export demand continues at a record pace.  As of May 29, total sales for 14/15 were 1.98 MMT with 1.11 of that on the books to Unknown destinations

·         T-storm Weather: Total of 91% of U.S. soybean production received near- or above-average rainfall the last 30 days

·         Chicago July 2014 wheat futures traded down to $6.05 on Thursday, which is the lowest price sinceFebruary 26

·         ATI Research: U.S. wheat export sales demand mostly routine; unshipped sales 227mbu vs. 5-year avg. of 219 million

·         T-storm Weather: Total of 79% of U.S. spring wheat production received near- or above-average rain the last 30 days 

ENERGY

·         Futures are higher: QCLN14, +$0.22 at $102.70; QRBN, +$0.0069; QNGN, +$.016; and QHON, +$.0073

·         Cash ethanol markets remained mostly on the defensive Thursday: Chicago was off 1; Gulf edged up a penny; Dallas tumbled 7; New York and Tampa slipped 2 ½; and LA was 7 ½ lower at $2.58 ½ per gallon

·         RINs steady to firmer: 2012’s up 2 ¼ to 43 ½-44 ½; 2013’s up 1 ¾ at 45-47 ½; and 2014’s unchanged at 43-44

·         The July RBOB/July ethanol spread gained $.0381, to .8513/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                ​;                         ​;                  

&​middot;         Choice boxed beef values fell $1.12 yesterday and have declined $1.67 over the last two days

·         Cash cattle markets are quiet with feedyards asking $145 while packer bid $142.  Cattle traded last week at $144

·         After increasing $5.30 during the previous four trading days, the USDA pork carcass cutout value fell $1.01 yesterday

·         The USDA’s Iowa/Minnesota average cash lean hog price gained $1.25 yesterday to $111.31

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

 

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