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Market Trend Corn, Up 1, Soybeans, SN, Up 8, SQ, Up 4 to 5, Wheat, 1 Lower

July 11, 2014 07:02 AM

HIGHLIGHTS

·         Market Trend:   Corn, Up ¼ to 1; Soybeans, SN, +8; SQ, +4-5; Wheat, ½ Lower

·         Yesterday’s dour European performance had limited impact on Asia.  The Nikkei closed .34% lower and the Hang Seng was .02% weaker.  Shanghai, however managed a .42% gain.  Today, Europe is bouncing back in early trading:  the DAX, +.17%; the FTSE, +.23% and the CAC-40, +.52% as Portugal seems to be less of a concern, for the moment. U.S. futures indicate a positive opening:  Dow, +36; S&P, +4 and the NAS, +10.75.  Gold is $1.70 lower at $1,337.50; energy futures are mostly lower and the $ Index, -.040. 

·         T-Storm Weather: Waves of energy trigger a few thunderstorm clusters within a large area throughMonday.  An unseasonably-cool and mainly dry air mass likely breaks coolness records early next week, then slowly warms over the following 5-7 days; temperatures average 5°F -9°F cooler than usual throughJuly 20.   A seasonably-milder pattern begins around July 21, but heat is unlikely because the setup becomes favorable for thunderstorm clusters to recur, thereby: 1) preventing heat from expanding, and 2) keeping most crops moist

·         July Corn Up $.0025 at $4.0075; September Up $.01 at $3.8725.  Deliveries: Corn, 0; Ethanol, 0. Funds old 8 K Thursday

·         July SB Up $.08 at $13.3775; Aug SB Up $.0475 at $12.3750.   Del’ys: 3 SB; 129 SBO. Funds: sold 6 K SB; 6 K SBM, bot 2 K SBO 

·         Sep Wheat Down $.0050 at $5.3625; December Down $.0025 at $5.4825.  Deliveries, 0 SRW; 55 HRW.  The funds sold another 4 K

CORN/SORGHUM

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guesses for U.S. corn carryout: 13/14, 1.233Bbu; 14/15, 1.807Bbu

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guess for U.S. corn production: 14/15, 13.931Bbu vs. 13.935 in June

·         T-storm Weather: Given recent/upcoming coolness, July 2014 has a chance to rank among the 10 coolest in 120 years

·         ATI Research: U.S. export sales of new-crop corn (14/15) total 168mbu--8% below the 5-year average of 182 million

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guesses for U.S. soybean carryout: 13/14, 128mbu; 14/15, 417mbu

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guess for U.S. soybean production: 14/15, 3.787Bbu vs. 3.635 in June  

·         T-storm Weather: Scattered rainfall of 0.75”-1.50” affects northern half to two-thirds of Midwest soybeans tonight through Sunday

·         USDA WASDE at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guess for U.S. all wheat carryout: 14/15, 590mbu

·         USDA Crop Production at 11:00 CDT: Average trade guess for U.S. all wheat production: 1.964Bbuvs. 1.942 in June

ENERGY

·         Futures are mostly  lower: QCLQ14, -$.43 at $101.50; QRBQ, -$0.0105; QNGQ, +$.017; and QHOQ, -$.0021

·         Downturn noted in cash ethanol markets were on Thursday: Chicago slid 3 ¼; Gulf off 2 ¼; Tampa and New York eased a nickel; Dallas backed off 4; and LA was 2 ½ lower at $2.33 ½ per gallon

·         RINs slid further: 2012’s down 1 ¾ to 47 ½-50; 2013’s eased 1 ¾ to 47 ½-50; and 2014’s were 2 ¾ lower at 47 ½-48

·         The August RBOB/August ethanol spread reversed course, gaining $.0489 to $.8326 per gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                              &nbs​p;                        ​;    

·         Choice boxed beef values gained $1.60 yesterday to a fourth daily record high of $252.17

·         Cash cattle traded yesterday at mostly $156, down $2 from last week’s record high of $158

·         After setting new record highs for two days, the USDA pork carcass cutout value fell $1.03 yesterday to $133.41

·         CME Lean Hog Index gained $0.70 to $131.63.  July future down $0.50 to $132.80, but are $1.17 above the index

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

 

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