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Market Trend Corn, CN Up 2, Soybeans, SN Up 2, Wheat, WN, Up

May 15, 2015 07:11 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend: Corn, CN Up $.0275; Soybeans, SN Up $.0275; Wheat, WN, Up $.0350; KWN, Up $.0350

·         Shanghai finished the day off 1.57% as investors remains unsettled over a possible surge in new market offerings; the Hang Seng posted a 1.96% gain and the Nikkie closed up .83%.  ECB President Draghi says the bond-buying program will stay in place as long as is needed—this helped to lift the DAX and CAC 40 between .37% and .47% on Friday; the FTSE is up .41% at mid-day.  Futures suggest a positive start for U.S. equity markets:  DOW, +35; NAS, +14.50 and the S&P, +3.75.  Data releases include the U of MI consumer sentiment and Empire State mfg index.  $ Index, +.35; energy weaker with WTI off $.34 at $59.54; gold, off $10.80

·         T-storm Weather: A large system slowly approaches and then moves across the central U.S. through Monday.  In its wake, a sharp north-south temperature contrast develops, causing the jet stream to flow directly across the central and southern Plains.  Widespread rains result through Sunday-Monday, then again at times next week, further increasing the intensity of wetness for HRW wheat; as noted numerous times in recent days, a large proportion of HRW wheat is too wet, currently including 37% of U.S. production that received at least 60 days of rain over the last 30 days

·         July Corn Up $.0275 at $3.7075; Sep Up $.0275 at $3.7725.   Dely: Corn, 56; ETOH, 0.   The funds bought 7 K yesterday   

·         July SB Up $.0275 at $9.5975; Aug Up $.0325 at $9.5350.   Dely: SB, 1; SBO, 64.  Funds: even SB; sold 1 K SBM; bot 1 K SBO

·         July Wheat Up $.0350 at $5.1775; Sep Up $.0350 at $5.2450.   Dely: HRW, 0; SRW, 5.  Fund buying totaled 10 K Thursday

 

 

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

·     &nbs​p;   ATI Research: Since 2009, the increase in U.S. corn planting from May 10-17 has ranged from a low of 6% in 2010 to a high of 36% in 2013.  If widespread weekend rain is realized, 2015 progress may be toward the low of that range

·         Year-to-date 14/15 export sales commitments of sorghum are 319.3 mbu, or 91.2% of the latest USDA forecast for 350 million.  Outstanding sales: 71 mbu vs. 50 last year 

·         U.S. corn export sales for 14/15 of 14.6 mbu were a marketing year low and 53% below the 4-week average

·         T-storm Weather: Corn planting likely occurs slowly over the next 7-10 days 

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: Since 2009, the increase in U.S. soybean planting from May 10-17 has ranged from a low of 9% in 2010 to a high of 26% in 2012.  If widespread weekend rain is realized, 2015 progress may be toward the low of that range

·         U.S. soybean export sales for 14/15 of 5.0 mbu down 60% vs. last week and 54% from the prior 4-week avg.

·         T-storm Weather: Dry weather supports soybean harvesting across Argentina through at leastSaturday

·         KC July wheat futures had their biggest one-day gain since September of 2012 on Thursday; rust concerns increasing

·         T-storm Weather: May 2007 was also wet for HRW wheat in much of the U.S. Plains, but May 2015 may end wetter

ENERGY

·         Weaker:  CLM15, -$0.34 EBM, +$0.40; EBN-CLM, +7.18, RBM, -$.0091; NGM, -$.014; HOM, -$.0099

·         A steady to firmer trend was noted in cash ethanol markets on Thursday: Chicago up 3; New York steady; Gulf gained 4 ½; Dallas added 1; Tampa unchanged; and LA was ¾ higher at $1.80 ¾ per gallon

·         RINs were higher: 2013’s up 1 5/8 to 73 ½-75; 2014’s added ½ to 74 ½-75 ½; and 2015’s gained 7/8 to 72 ½-73 ½

·         The June RBOB/June Ethanol spread lost $.004 Thursday to $.3915; trading $.3646 this morning

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                         ​;                        ​          

·         Choice boxed beef values gained $1.57 on Thursday and are now at the highest level for calendar year 2015

·         Dressed steer weight for week ending May 2: 865 lbs vs. 866 last week, 869.5 for 4-week avg. and 840 last year

·         USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout gained 37-cents Thur., is up $4.91 v. last week & has risen 14 consecutive days

·         CME Lean Hog Index up $0.86 to $81.04.  June futures down $0.825 at $83.95 but are $2.91 above the index

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

 



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