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Market Trend Corn, CK Down 1, Soybeans, SK Down, 2, Wheat, WK Up 1

March 27, 2015 07:20 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend: Corn, CK Down 1; Soybeans, SK Down, 2 ¾;  Wheat, WK Up 1

·         Asia ended Friday on a mixed note with Yemen and poor data out of Japan. The latter saw zero inflation, raising fears of deflation again; retail sales were below estimates.  The Nikkei closed down .95%; the Hang Seng, off .04% while Shanghai gained .27%.  Europe is trading in a similar fashion after speculation over closure of a key oil shipping route subsided:  FTSE, -.30%; DAX, +.35%; CAC 40, +.47%.  U.S. futures are lower:  DOW, -38; S&P, -4 ½; NAS, -8.  $ Index, +.395; Gold, -$6.70; Energies are weaker.

·         T-storm Weather:  Arctic air retreats from all areas early next week, which flattens the jet stream, and allows a parade of storm systems to sweep through the central U.S. from next week forward.  Additionally, humidity will surge from time to time across / adjacent the Corn Belt and Delta, providing fuel for each system to develop thunderstorm clusters.  It is most likely for near- and above-average rainfall to occur in the Corn Belt and Delta from the middle of next week forward (April 1 -10).  Rain chances exist from Tuesday forward for HRW wheat, but highest chances are along the eastern fringe of production nearest high humidity.

·         May Corn Down $.0125 at $3.90; July Down $.0125 at $3.98. The funds sold 7 K on Thursday

·         May SB Down $.03 at $9.7150; July Down $.0275 at $9.76.  The Funds sold 3 K SB; 2 K SBM and bought 1 K SBO

·         May Wheat Up $.0125 at $5.0025; July Up $.0050 at $5.0525  The Funds sold 8 K

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·         U.S. corn export sales for 14/15 of 17.1 mbu for week end March 19 were down 13% vs. last week 29% v. 4-week avg.  Of note was China’s purchase of 2.3 mbu for 14/15.  Outstanding sales to all destinations: 597 mbu vs. 747 last year

·         Year-to-date total 14/15 export sales commitments of sorghum are 318 mbu, or 106% of the USDA forecast.  Barring some cancellations and/or rolling of sales to new-crop, the UISDA projection continues to appear to be too low

·         In order for May 2015 corn futures to post a week-to-week gain (i.e. Friday-Friday), it must close above $3.85 today

·         T-storm Weather: Recent rainfall sharply diminished the proportion of U.S. corn that is dry at the deep-subsoil level by 25 points over the last 4 days--now only including 45% of production--and a further decrease in dryness is probable

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         U.S. soybean export sales of 18.6 mbu for week end March 19 were up 47% from the previous week and 54% from the prior 4-week avg.  This week’s total was also the highest in 5 weeks.  Outstanding sales: 193 mbu vs. 169  last year

·         T-storm Weather: Sustained dryness continues through at least 7-10 days for second-crop soybeans in Argentina

·         U.S. wheat export sales for week end March 19 crop year low of 3.7 mbu.  Outstanding sales: 166 mbu v. 201 last year

·         T-storm Weather: Despite recent rains, dryness has not notably diminished for U.S. HRW wheat

ENERGY

·         Futures are weaker:  CLK15, -$0.94 at $50.49; RBK, -.0020; NGK, -$.021 and HOK, -$.0133

·         Cash ethanol markets had a mixed tone on Thursday: Chicago of 5/8; New York eased ½; Gulf added ¾; Tampa and Dallas up 2; and LA gained a penny to $1.66 ½ per gallon

·         Firmer trend for RINs: 2013’s added ½ to 68-70; 2014’s up 1 ¾ to 71-72 ½; and 2015’s gained 1 7/8 to 69 ¾-71 ½

·         The April RBOB/April Ethanol spread widened over 5 ¼ cents to $.3897/gal to $.3365

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·         Choice boxed beef values were 16-cents higher on Thursday and are up $4.06 compared to last week 

·         Dressed steer weights for week ending March 14: 871 lbs vs. 876 last week, 878 for 4-week avg. and 856 last year

·         The USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value increased 45-cents on Thursday but is down $1.33 vs. a week ago

·         CME Lean Hog Index was $0.50 lower at $60.81.  April futures up $1.15 at $60.975 and $0.165 above the index

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

 



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