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Market Trend Corn, Steady, Soybeans, Mixed, Wheat, Up 1 to 2

October 3, 2014 07:14 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:   Corn, Steady; Soybeans, Mixed; Wheat, Up 1-2.    Europe:  Wheat, Off ¾; Corn, Up 2 ½     

·         Perhaps a “happy Friday” as world equity markets are mostly higher, awaiting data on U.S. employment and factory output later this morning.  A 215 K gain for the former is expected.  The Hang Seng started off decidedly lower after a 2-day lay-off but closed up .6%; the Nikkei rose .3%.  The DAX is on holiday; the CAC-40 is up .53% and the FTSE shows a .82% gain in early trading.  The $ Index is on track for the 12th consecutive week of gains, 1st time in 40 years for such a streak; energy futures are mostly higher and gold is $8.10 cheaper.   Pre-market activity:  Dow futures, +56; NAS, +14 and the S&P, +8 ¼ 

·         T-Storm Weather: Heavy rain and thunderstorms move across the Corn Belt and Delta early today.  Temperatures plummet after the system passes, resulting in a killing freeze across / adjacent the Dakotas on Saturday morning.  Coolness persists through the first half of next week as a very sharp southwest-to-northeast temperature gradient develops; turning unseasonably-warm for HRW wheat planting across the southern Plains as maximums return to the 80s, but temperatures diminish with northeastward extent through the Corn Belt where 50s-60s linger.  Another significant rain event does not follow until possibly late next week

·         Dec Corn unch at $3.2275; March unch at $3.3575   The funds again bought 2 K Thursday

·         Nov Soybeans unch at $9.2450; Jan Down $.0025 at $9.3275.  Del’y: 0.  Funds:  bought 3 K SB/4 K SBM; 0 SBO

·         Dec Wheat Up $.0175 at $4.8450; March Up $.0150 at $4.9750.  The funds bought 4 K yesterday

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

·         T-storm Weather: Next chance for well-organized rain that significantly slows/stops corn harvest likely around Oct. 10

·         ATI Research: May 1-Sept 30 accumulated rainfall in Bloomington, IL was 24.49” vs. the long-term avg. of 19.65”

·         U.S. corn mature as of Oct. 5 likely to range from 70-75% vs. approx. 73% last year & 5-year avg. of approx. 81%

·         Outstanding U.S. corn export sales as of Sept. 25: 450mbu vs. 509 mil last year and the 5-year avg. of 480 mil

·         Outstanding U.S. sorghum export sales as of Sept. 25: 83mbu vs. 26 mil last year and the 5-year avg. of 27 mil

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         T-storm Weather: A killing freeze occurs Saturday morning across and adjacent the Dakotas.  The impact of a freeze diminishes as crops mature, but approx. 15% to 25% of soybeans had not started to drop leaves in the affected areas

·         Outstanding U.S. soybean export sales as of Sept. 25: 1009mbu vs. 940mbu last year and the 5-year avg. of 741mbu

·         U.S. soybeans dropping leaves as of Oct. 5 likely to be 78-83% vs. approx. 75% last year & 5-year avg. of approx. 84%

·         T-storm Weather: Heavy rain turns some wheat too moist in Argentina this weekend/next week

·         ATI Research: U.S. all wheat export sales of 27.2mbu in latest week were up vs. 4 week avg. of 14.5 and a 9-week high

ENERGY

·         Futures are mostly again lower:  QCLX14,-$0.26 at $90.75; QRBX,-$0.0122; QNGX, +$.082; andQHOX, -$.0083

·         Sharp losses were seen in cash ethanol markets on Thursday: Chicago, New York, Dallas and Gulf all down 7; Tampa off 8; and LA was 6 ½ lower at $1.66 per gallon

·         RINs unch to slightly lower: 2012’s steady at 44 ½-45 ½; 2013’s down ¼ to 45 ½-46; and 2014’s off ½ to 45 ½-46

·         The November RBOB/October Ethanol spread closed $.0356/gallon lower to $.8810 yesterday

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                ​                        &​nbsp;  

·      ​   Choice boxed beef values firmed 31-cents yesterday and have gained 79-cents over the last four days

·         Nearby October cattle futures closed yesterday at a record high for a third new record this week

·         The USDA pork carcass cutout value gained 88-cents yesterday after falling 62-cents the day before

·         CME Lean Hog Index up $0.30 to $109.75.  October futures down $0.875 to $106.775 and are $2.975 below the index

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

 

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