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Market Trend Corn, Down 2 to 3, Soybeans, Down 1, 5-6; Wheat, 6 to 11 Lower

September 3, 2014 07:09 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:   Corn, Down 2-3; Soybeans, Down ½; 5-6;  Wheat, 6-11 Lower

·         News stories have it that a cease-fire has been announced in eastern Ukraine but this may not have a lot of creditability with other sources suggesting that only “an agreement has been reached on a cease-fire regime”.   This and greater expectations for more monetary support to the EU economy have markets there higher this morning. The DAX was 1.6% higher; France’s CAC-40 was up 1.4% & the FTSE, +.9% (AP sources).  The U.S. is following along:  futures have the Dow up 74; the S&P 8.25 points higher and the Nasdaq, +16.75.  Outside markets:  energy futures are higher; gold is $.60/oz weaker and the $ Index, off .115 at 82.895

·         T-Storm Weather: After a few thunderstorms within Wednesday-Saturday, several days of dry and cool weather follow / continue.  Sharp warming recurs early next week, helping new thunderstorms to form – most likely within Sept. 8-11.  Outside of a few thunderstorms today and tonight in wet spring wheat areas of the northern Plains, best rain chances hold until around Monday-Tuesday when a strong cool front passes.  Otherwise, isolated thunderstorms dot the Delta through the period

·         Sep Corn Down $.0250 at $3.5325; December Down $.0225 at $3.6150.  Deliveries:  0.  The funds began the week selling 7 K

·         Sep Soybeans Down $.0625 at $10.91; Nov Down $.0575 at $10.29.  Del’y: SBO, 335.  The funds bought 4 K SB; 5 K SBM; even SBO

·         Sep Wheat Down $.1125 at $5.3225; December Down $.0575 at $5.4925.  Del’y: 155 HRW; 231 SRW. The funds sold 5 K Monday

CORN/SORGHUM

·         ATI Research: USDA pegs U.S. Good/Excellent corn ratings up one point to 74%.  Updated ATI crop size up 110mbu from last week to 14.378Bbu; yield at 171.5bpa

·         ATI Research: Updated corn balance sheet--13/14 carryout up 6mbu to 1.124Bbu; 14/15 up 86 mil to 1.972Bbu

·         USDA Crop Progress: U.S. corn in dent stage at 53% compared to 39% last year and the 5-year avg. of 59%

·         T-storm Weather: Ground and upper-level air temperatures in the U.S. will remain too warm to support a widespread killing freeze for the foreseeable future

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: USDA Good/Excellent U.S. soybean ratings up two points to 72%; crop size up 43 million to 3.947Bbu

·         ATI Research: Updated soybean balance sheet--13/14 carryout dn 2 mil at 121mbu; 14/15 up 41 million to 563mbu

·         T-storm Weather: Widespread rain the next 2 weeks; above-average amounts (2.00” – 3.00”) centered on Corn Belt

·         ATI Research: USDA Good/Excellent U.S. spring wheat dn 3 points to 63%; adjusted HRS crop est dn 7 mil at 548mbu

·         ATI Research: Updated HRW wheat balance sheet--14/15 carryout at 176bu, down 25% from last year & a 7-year low

·         T-storm Weather: 43% of U.S. spring wheat production received at least 200% of its average rainfall over last 30 days

ENERGY

·         Futures are higher: QCLV14, +$0.80 at $93.68; QRBV,+$0.0300; QNGV, +$.025; and QHOV, +$.0228

·         Cash ethanol markets were steady to weaker on Monday: Chicago down 2 ½; Gulf, Dallas and Tampa all unchanged; New York off 1 ½; and LA was 3 ¾ lower at $2.37 ¼ per gallon

·         RINs steady to slightly firmer: 2012’s unch at 49-49 ½; 2013’s up 1/8 at 49 ¼-49 ½; & 2014’s added 1/8 to 49 ¼-49 ½

·         The October RBOB/October Ethanol spread closed at $.5140 yesterday, off $.0759/gallon  

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY              ​                         ​                    

·         Choice boxed beef values eased 19-cents yesterday and have lost $16.30 over the last 17 trading days

·         The USDA 5-area weekly average steer price for last week was $155.45 on a live basis, up $2.31 from the week before

·         The USDA pork carcass cutout value increased 60-cents yesterday and has gained $3.07 over the last 3 trading days

·         CME Lean Hog Index down $1.11 to $96.45.  October futures up $1.75 to $99.875 and are $3.425 above the index

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

 

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