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Market Trend Corn, Down 3 to 4, Soybeans, 9 to 12 Lower; Wheat, 3 to 4 Lower

June 24, 2014 06:59 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:  Corn, Down 3-4; Soybeans, 9-12 Lower;  Wheat, 3-4 Lower

·         Listless appears to be the operative word for global equities as they seek direction this morning. A massive airbag recall by Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan contributed to early weakness in the Nikkei but it managed to close .05% higher while positive Chinese manufacturing data lifted the Hang Seng .33% and Shanghai, +.47%.  Europe is mostly lower—FTSE, off .25%; the DAX, -.02% and the CAC-40, +.14%.  U.S. futures are a little weaker:  Dow, off 24; S&P, down 3.5 and the NAS, off 6.75. Energy futures are higher; the $ Index is .043 lower at 80.295 and gold is $6 to the plus side at $1,324/oz

·         T-Storm Weather: Hot upper-level high pressure focuses to the west of key agricultural areas through at least 10-14 days.  Its eastern flank occasionally bubbles into the central U.S., keeping temperatures near to warmer than usual.  The end result is that widespread coverage of near-and above-average rainfall (1.00" - 3.00" amounts) occurs in most areas through the first week of July.  Rains initially focus on the southern halves of the Corn Belt and Plains (and Delta) through Friday-Saturday; generally south of wettest areas.  Thunderstorms return to central and northern areas within Saturday-Monday as warmth expands

·         July Corn Down $.0325 at $4.4125; September Down $.04 at $4.35.  The funds started off the week selling 10 K

·         July Soybeans Down $.11 at $14.1375; August Down $.0925 at $13.5625.   Funds:  bought 2 K SB; sold 4 K SBM; bought 5 K SBO

·         July Wheat Down $.0375 at $5.76; September Down $.04 at $5.85.  The funds sold another 4 K on Monday

 

 

CORN/SORGHUM

·         ATI Research: USDA pegs U.S. Good/Excellent corn condition ratings at 74% vs. 76% last week.  Updated ATI crop size edged up 49mbu from a week ago to 14.084Bbu with the national average yield now forecast at 168.5bpa

·         T-storm Weather: 21% of U.S. corn is unusually wet because it received twice the average rain over the last 30 days

·         Export Inspections; Corn, 38.9mbu (44.5 needed) Milo, 2.4mbu (4.0) with China taking 2.3 million bushels

·         ATI Research: Updated corn balance sheet--13/14 carryout dn 32mbu to 1.127Bbu; 14/15 up 18 million to 1.661Bbu

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         ATI Research: USDA Good/Excellent U.S. soybean ratings down a point to 72%; crop size up 9 million to  3.670Bbu

·         T-storm Weather: 16% of U.S. soybeans unusually wet because received twice the average rain over the last 30 days

·         ATI Research: Updated soybean balance sheet--13/14 carryout down 10 mil to 96mbu; 14/15 dn 1 million to 351mbu

·         Export Inspections: Soybeans, 2.3mbu (3.7 needed)

·         ATI Research: USDA Good/Excellent U.S. spring wheat ratings dn a point to 71% with HRS crop size unch at 490mbu

·         ATI Research: Updated SRW wheat balance sheet--13/14 carryout at 137mbu; 14/15 at 169mbu

ENERGY

·         Futures are higher: QCLQ14, +$.06 at $106.23; QRBQ, +$0.0031; QNGQ, +$.037; and QHOQ, +$.0030

·         Cash ethanol markets were slightly weaker on Monday: Chicago down 1 ¾; Gulf off 3 ½; Dallas slipped a penny; New York eased ½; Tampa declined 5; and  LA was 3 lower at $2.36 per gallon

·         RINs lost ground: 2012’s down 2 ¾ to 54-60; 2013’s off 3 ¾ at 54-60; and 2014’s was 3 ½ lower at 54 ½-60

·         The July RBOB/July ethanol spread slips $.0081/gallon to $1.0376 on Monday

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                               ​;                        ​    

·         Choice boxed beef values increased $1.88 yesterday and have gained $11.88 over the last seven trading days

·         The USDA 5-area weekly average steer price for last week was $149.10, down 38-cents from the week before

·         The USDA pork carcass cutout value gained $1.40 yesterday and has increased $7.60 over the last six days

·         CME Lean Hog Index gained $0.95 to $120.39.  July future up $0.475 to $128.30 and are $7.91 above the index

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

 

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