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Market Trend Corn, Up 1, Soybeans, 5 to 6 Higher, Wheat, 2 to 3 Higher

June 12, 2014 07:03 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:  Corn, Up 1/2-1; Soybeans, 5-6 Higher; Wheat, 2-3 Higher

·         Yesterday’s World Bank cut in its global growth rate forecast appears to be having an impact on at least some overseas markets. Asia was decidedly weaker with the Nikkei down .64%; the Hang Seng lost .35% and Shanghai, .16% lower.  Europe, however, is modestly higher:  FTSE, +.10%; the DAX, +.01% and CAC-40, +.12%.  Today’s focus in the U.S. will be on May retail sales and weekly unemployment data; ahead of those releases, major U.S. indices are .01% to .03% higher.  Militants in Iraq are driving energy futures higher; June gold is up $4.90 and the $ Index is slightly weaker, -.008 at 80.895

·         T-Storm Weather: A large area of upper-level high pressure in the desert southwest keeps most area near to warmer than usual through 10-14 days.  Waves of energy flow along the northern edge of warmth and trigger thunderstorms, though the exact timing, location, and coverage of rain is untenable more than a few days ahead due to limitations of computer modeling.  The low-level wind flow and wet soil moisture combine to significantly increase humidity levels, providing fuel for thunderstorms that do develop.  Widespread coverage of near-and above-average rainfall results, especially in central and northern growing areas

·         July Corn Up $.0050 at $4.4150; September Up $.0050 at $4.38.  The funds sold a total of 10 K yesterday

·         July Soybeans Up $.0675 at $14.5225; August Up $.0650 at $13.8925. The funds sold 7 K SB; 8 K SBM and 10 K SBO

·         July Wheat Up $.0225 at $5.9150; September Up $.0225 at $6.0375.  The funds unloaded 10 K worth of contracts on Wednesday

CORN/SORGHUM

·         Export Sales to be released at 7:30 AM CDT.  Trade expects 10 to 20mbu old-crop corn, 2-10 new-crop

·         ATI Research: USDA Supply/Demand report leaves 13/14 U.S. corn export forecast unchanged at 1.900Bbu despite more competition; e.g. more exports from Ukraine (+1.0 MMT), Brazil (+0.5) & S Africa (+0.5); Argentina lowered 0.5

·         T-storm Weather: Pockets of excessive wetness plausible June 14-15 forward across central/northern U.S. corn areas

·         Ethanol grind: 944 thou barrels per day for week end June 6—up 6 thou vs. last week and 6.8% vs. last year

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         Export Sales: Trade expects -4 to +4mbu old-crop soybeans, 11-18 new-crop ; soymeal, 0-125 K MT old, 50-150 new; soyoil, 0-60 old,  0-10 new

·         ATI Research: Supply/Demand report boosts 13/14 overseas soymeal demand 580 KMT; 14/15 growth up 0.5 MMT

·         Export Sales: Trade expects 9-17mbu for 2014/15 all wheat

·         KCBT July 2014 wheat futures traded to $7.03 ¼ Wednesday—the lowest price since March 11

·         ATI Research: Supply/Demand report; more 14/15 export competition with Russia & EU up 0.5MMT, respectively

ENERGY

·         Futures are higher: QCLN14, +$1.57 at $105.98; QRBN, +$0.0447; QNGN, +$.034; and QHON, +$.0514

·         Downward trend continued in cash ethanol markets Wednesday: Chicago and Gulf declined 4; Dallas lost ½; New York slid 7 ½; Tampa down 4 ½; and LA was 6 lower at $2.48 per gallon

·         RINs slightly weaker: 2012’s off ½ to 45 ½-47; 2013’s eased ¼ to 46 ½-47 ½; and 2014’s were ¾ lower at 45-46 ½

·         The July RBOB/July ethanol spread rose $.0693 to $.8988 per gallon on Wednesday

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                               &​nbsp;                       &n​bsp;   

·         After increasing $1.65 over the previous two days, Choice boxed beef values eased 69-cents yesterday

·         After increasing $1.02 on Tuesday, the USDA pork carcass cutout value fell $1.22 yesterday

·         CME Lean Hog Index firmed $0.92 to $112.46.  June futures up $0.675 to $115.975 and are $3.515 above the index

·         Broiler egg set last week was up 0.9% from last year and average set over the last four weeks is 0.8% above last year

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

 

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