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Market Trend Corn, 2 to 3 Higher, Soybeans, Old, Up 9 to 10,New, Up 4

May 13, 2014 07:14 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:  Corn, 2 to 3 Higher; Soybeans, Old, Up 9-10-New, Up 4;  Wheat, CHI, Down 1-2; KC, Up 1-2

·         Wall Street makes new highs on Monday, most overseas markets follow suit.  The Nikkei closes up 1.95%; the Hang Seng gains .41% but Shangha slips .10% after April retail sales, factory production and investment spending slowed, still rather robust.  Early #’s from Europe are positive with the FTSE up .08%; the DAX, .67% higher and France’s CAC 40, .21% to the plus side.  U.S. gov shows big surplus in April, deficit on track to be the smallest in 6 years.  U.S. futures are all higher—S&P, +2.75; Dow, +29 and the Nasdaq, +6.75.  Gold is $3.75/oz cheaper at $1,292; energy futures are mostly higher; solid as a $, $ Index up .172 at 80.25

·         T-Storm Weather: Areas of rain shift from the western Corn Belt (and / or adjacent areas of the central / northern Plains) through the eastern Corn Belt today.  A secondary system causes a separate shield of rain to focus on the eastern Corn Belt and Delta Wednesday-Thursday.  Cool and showery weather follow the exit of organized rainfall for 3-5 days at any location.   The cool pattern breaks Saturday-Sunday as above-average warmth begins to envelop the central U.S.; maximums in the 70s-80s become commonplace with 90s in southwest Plains for much of next week.  Rain begins forming May 18-20, most likely in wettest areas

·         May Corn Up $.02 at $4.9950; July Up $.03 at $5.0250.   The funds sold another 10 K to begin the week

·         May SB Up $.1025 at $14.94; July Up $.09 at $14.7425. Funds:   sold 10 K SB, 7 K SBM and 2 K SBO

·         May Wheat NA; July Down $.0125 at $7.14.  Fund selling estimated at 5 K on Monday

CORN/SORGHUM

  • USDA Crop Progress: U.S. corn planting at 59% complete as of Sunday vs. 26% in 2013 and the 5-year average of 58%.   
  • ATI Research: Updated balance sheet for 13/14 corn carryout up 20mbu to 1.256Bbu; 14/15 up 25 to 1.630Bbu
  • Export Inspections; Corn, 47.2mbu (43.9 needed) with zero to China; Milo, 3.1 (3.6), China in for 2.3 million bushels

·         Corn deliveries:   0

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         USDA Crop Progress: U.S. soybean planting at 20% complete vs. 5% in 2013 and the 5-year average of 21%.

·         ATI Research: Updated balance sheet for 13/14 soybeans carryout unch at 116mbu; 14/15 down 35 million to 281

  • Export Inspections: Soybeans, 8.8mbu (4.3 needed) with zero to China
  • ATI Research: Updated balance sheet for 13/14 all wheat carryout unch at 585mbu; 14/15 down 23 million to 555
  • ATI Research: SRW harvested acreage lowered slightly; crop estimates—HRW, 741mbu; SRW, 454; White, 197

·         Soy complex deliveries:  0 SB; 2 SBM; 117 SBO; Wheat: 0 KC; 111 CHI

ENERGY

·         Futures are again mostly positive: QCLM14, +$0.67 at $101.27; QRBM, +$0.0150; QNGM, -$.002; and QHOM, +$.0148

·         Mostly weaker tone in cash ethanol markets on Monday: Chicago. Tampa and New York all off 2; Gulf slipped 4; Dallas down 3; but LA gained 4 to $2.41 ½ per gallon

·         RINs were firmer: 2012’s climbed 2 ½ to 45 ½-46 ½; 2013’s up 2 at 46 ½-47; and 2014’s nudged 2 higher to 44-45

·         The June RBOB/June ethanol spread gained $.0416 yesterday, settling at $.7766  per gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                            &nbs​p;                        ​;      

  • After falling $5.64 during the previous four trading days, Choice boxed beef values firmed 56-cents yesterday
  • The USDA 5-area weekly average steer price for last week was $148.20, up 22-cents from the week before
  • After easing 54-cents over the previous two trading days, the USDA pork carcass cutout value gained $1.98 today
  • The USDA’s Iowa/Minnesota average cash lean hog price fell $2.42 Friday to $108.35

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

 

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